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Claude Monet Who was ?

Claude Monet was a French painter who was one of the greatest painters of the impressionist times.

Soft wonderful colours and an intense understanding of the use of light and shadows define his paintings. When was Claude Monet born?

He was born in 1840 on the 14th November in Paris, .

His full name is Claude-Oscar Monet. Claude Monet’s childhood His family owned a grocery business and naturally, they expected their clever son to work for them as he became older. Monet had other ideas and he chose to follow his dreams of becoming an artist.

When Monet was only 11, he studied at the school of the arts and would sell charcoal caricatures for 10-20 francs.

An artist named Eugene Boudin became a mentor to him and taught him about painting with oils and how to capture outdoor scenes on canvas. Throughout his life, Monet was

Eugene Boudin fascinated with nature and took every advantage to highlight trees, plants, grass, flowers, and water in many of his paintings. Claude Monet’s childhood

When he was 16, he lived with his aunt who had no children of her own. Monet visited the famous museum, the , and took paints and materials with him to practice painting. While other artists would copy the works of other great painters, Monet preferred to paint what he viewed from the windows. Even at this early age, he was beginning to discover the style that would redefine how painting was performed.

The Louvre Claude Monet’s life

When he was 21, he joined the First Regiment of African Light Cavalry for a seven-year commitment, because he sought adventure. He was stationed in Algeria and became ill with typhoid fever. His aunt was devastated and advised him that she would get him out of the Army but only if he would agree to take an art course at a University. It may be that she was helped in this matter by a famous artist from Holland, Jungkind, who knew of Monet’s talents. Claude Monet’s childhood

Monet studied with Charles Gleyre during his early adult life. He also would meet and work with other students and artists who were destined for greatness. Among these notables were , Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Frederic Bazille and Eduard Manet. These were the artists who developed new and breathtakingly stunning methods of painting. They created and then perfected how to create the effects of light and shadows with quick brush strokes and broken colours. This new style is known now as Impressionist or . Other impressionist artists

Alfred Sisley, Frederic Bazille Eduard Manet Pierre-Auguste Renoir What is impressionism?

Impressionism is an art movement that was started by a group of French painters who decided to discard old ways of doing art. Lines were replaced by rounded shapes or tiny dots. Dark shadows became colourful and bright. These painters often enjoyed painting outside.

Claude Monet's Impression Sunrise, was the inspiration of the term impressionism. Claude Monet’s adult life

Claude Monet and Camille Doncieux married in 1870. Monet and Camille had two children Jean and Michel.

In 1879, Camille died of tuberculosis. In 1892 Monet married Alice Hoschede. On the 5th of December, 1926, Monet died.