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Artist Biography: Claude Monet

Artist Biography: Claude Monet

A concise biography about Monet's life and work.

Claude Monet
French, 1840-1926
Claude Monet was the foremost of all French impressionist landscape painters. His mature style is marked by broken brushwork and pure, bright colors, which complemented his careful observation of the effects of sunlight.

In the mid-1850s Monet worked as a caricaturist. Eugène Boudin saw the teenage artist's works in a shop window and encouraged him to study art seriously. Monet went on many excursions with Boudin, who encouraged him to observe and record the ephemeral effects of light.

Monet often painted in the company of other artists. For example, he and Auguste Renoir worked together in 1869 at La Grenouillère, which led to the development of the impressionist style. After a brief stay in London during the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), Monet moved to the Parisian suburb of Argenteuil in 1872. With the financial assistance of Edouard Manet, the artist began his most prolific phase, exhibiting in the first impressionist show in 1874 and most of the seven that followed.

In 1883 Monet moved to Giverny, where he worked on several series of paintings showing a single subject under different lighting conditions. These included poplars, haystacks, Rouen Cathedral, and his own water gardens, which he enlarged by diverting a branch of the Epte River.

Monet eventually broke with impressionism in two critical respects: his paintings were usually extensively reworked in the studio, and the subject itself was secondary to effects of light and weather. During the last years of his life, Monet concentrated almost exclusively on depictions of his water gardens.


Audience:Grade 9 - Adult
Source:National Gallery of Art Micro Gallery
National Gallery of Art. Micro Gallery—National Gallery of Art. Online Content. Washington, D.C., 2004.
Availability:Not available
Artists:Claude Monet.

See Also:

Poppy Field (Giverny)
(1890-91)
Claude Monet

Iris
(1922/26)
Claude Monet

The Beach at Sainte-Adresse
(1867)
Claude Monet

Cliff Walk at Pourville
(1882)
Claude Monet

Stacks of Wheat (End of Day, Autumn)
(1890/91)
Claude Monet

Venice, Palazzo Dario
(1908)
Claude Monet

Vétheuil
(1901)
Claude Monet

The Customs House at Varengeville
(1897)
Claude Monet

Charing Cross Bridge, London
(1901)
Claude Monet

Apples and Grapes
(1880)
Claude Monet

The Artist's House at Argenteuil
(1873)
Claude Monet

Stack of Wheat (Snow Effect, Overcast Day)
(1890/91)
Claude Monet

Branch of the Seine near Giverny (Mist), from the series "Mornings on the Seine"
(1897)
Claude Monet

Water Lilies
(1906)
Claude Monet

Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare
(1877)
Claude Monet

Vétheuil
(1901)
Claude Monet

Houses of Parliament, London
(1900-01)
Claude Monet

Étretat: The Beach and the Falaise d'Amont
(1885)
Claude Monet

Rocks at Port-Goulphar, Belle-Ile
(1886)
Claude Monet

Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect
(1903)
Claude Monet

Boats on the Beach at Étretat
(1885)
Claude Monet

Stacks of Wheat (End of Summer)
(1890/91)
Claude Monet

Bordighera
(1884)
Claude Monet

On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt
(1868)
Claude Monet

Stacks of Wheat (Sunset, Snow Effect)
(1890/91)
Claude Monet

The Petite Creuse River
(1889)
Claude Monet

Sandvika, Norway
(1895)
Claude Monet

Water Lily Pond
(1900)
Claude Monet

Stack of Wheat (Thaw, Sunset)
(1890/91)
Claude Monet

Waterloo Bridge, Gray Weather
(1900)
Claude Monet

Stack of Wheat
(1890/91)
Claude Monet


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