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Claude Monet

1840-1926

 

 

Claude Monet, the most respected of the 19th century French Impressionists, broke away from conventions not so much by painting landscapes as by painting light. The son of a grocer, Monet showed artistic interest from an early age, and received early instruction from Camille Pisarro, later working with Renoir and developing an Impressionist style. He worked mainly on natural scenes throughout his life, often in series, capturing the fleeting effects of natural light with a delicate sensibility that reflected his subject matter flawlessly.

 

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Artist's Boat in Argenteuil.
Artist's House in Argenteuil (La Casa della Artista).
Bank of the Louvre.
Coquelicots (Poppies near Argenteuil).
Crepuscule (Dusk).
Four Trees.
Garden at Sainte-Adresse.
Hotel des Roches Noires, Trouville.
Hyde Park.
In the Studio.
La Japonaise (Camille Monet in Japanese Costume).
Luncheon on the Grass.
Magpie.
Pallazzo Ducale (The Doge's palace).
Poplars on the Epte.
Portrait of J. F. Jacquemart.
Regatta at Argenteuil.
Rouen Cathedral: Portal Sunny Morning.
Rue Montorgueil with Flags.
The Artist's Garden at Giverny.
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