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Oscar-Claude Monet ( November 14, 1840 - December 5, 1926), French impressionist painter.
- Claude Monet -

Monet was born in Paris, France. His family moved to Le Havre in Normandy when he was six. His father wanted him to go into the family grocery store business, but Oscar Monet wanted to paint. Eugène Boudin, an artist who worked extensively on plein air paintings - quick sketches made in open air - at beaches in Normandy, taught him some painting techniques in 1856.

Monet had to serve in the army in Algeria. His aunt Lecadre agreed to get him out of the army if he took an art course at a university. He left the army, but he did not like the traditional painting styles the university taught.

In 1862 he studied art with Charles Gleyre in Paris, where he met Pierre-Auguste Renoir with whom he founded the Impressionist movement. They painted together and maintained a lifelong friendship.

Monet could also use the studio and paint its models for a low cost. He painted Camille Doncieux, and later they were married. He painted Women in the Garden in the late 1860sEvents and trends Italian unification under King Victor Emmanuel II. Wars for expansion and national unity continue until the incorporation of the Papal States ( March 17, 1861 September 20, 1870). American Civil War fought between the remaining United St. They moved to a house in ArgenteuilThis is a page about the town in France, for the Quebec Regional County Municipality in Quebec, see Argenteuil Regional County Municipality, Quebec. Argenteuil is a French town and suburb of Paris situated on the river Seine in the departement of Val-d'Oi, near the Seine River, after he and his wife had their first child. They lived there for six years until Camille died; he painted her on her death-bed. Monet then moved to a house in GivernyGiverny is a village in France. It is best known as the location of Claude Monet's garden and home. Location Giverny sits on the "Right Bank" of the River Seine. The village lies 80km (50 miles) from Paris, west and slightly north, on the border between t, EureEure Details Information Number27 Region Haute-Normandie Prefecture Evreux Subprefectures Les Andelys Bernay Population Total ( 1999) Density Ranked 44th 541,054 90 /km² Area 6,040 km² Arrondissements 3 Cantons 43 Communes 675 President of the general cou, in the Haute-NormandieRegion Haute-Normandie Details Information Capital: Rouen Population Total Density 1 780 192 1999 145 /km² Area12 317 km² Arrondissements6 Cantons112 Communes1 420 President of the regional council Alain Le Vern Departements Eure (27) Seine-Maritime (76) Region where he planted a large garden.

In 1872 (or 1873) Monet painted Impression, soleil levant ( French: Impression, sunrise - now in the Musée Marmottan, Paris), a landscape of Le Havre, which was hung in the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874. It is said that a hostile critic Louis Leroy used the name "Impressionists" from the title of this picture by commenting that their paints were indeed "impressions" rather than finished works of art. By the third exhibition in 1876 the painters we know as the Impressionists were using the term about themselves.


He married Alice Hoschede in 1892, whom he had an affair with while he was married to Camille.

In the 1880s and 1890s Monet painted a series of paintings of the Rouen Cathedral from different points of view and at different times of the day. Twenty views of the cathedral were exhibited at the Durand-Ruel gallery in 1895. He also made series-paintings of haystacks.

Monet was exceptionally fond of painting controlled nature - his own garden, his water lilies, his pond, and his bridge. His garden had a meadow with willows and a marsh. He also painted up and down the banks of the Seine. In 1914 Monet began a major new large series of the water lily scenes at the suggestion of his friend, the politician Georges Clemenceau.

He is interred in the Giverny Church Cemetery, Giverny, Eure, in the Haute-Normandie, Region of France.

Recent sales of a Monet painting exceeded US$22 million.



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