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Claude Monet also known as Oscar-Claude Monet or Claude Oscar Monet (November 14, 1840 – December 5, 1926) was a founder of French Impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement’s philosophy of expressing one’s perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting. The term Impressionism is derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise.
Claude Monet was born on November 14, 1840 on the fifth floor of 45 rue Laffitte, in the ninth arrondissement of Paris. He was the second son of Claude-Adolphe and Louise-Justine Aubree Monet, both of them second-generation Parisians. On May 20, 1841, he was baptized into the local church parish, Notre-Dame-de-Lorette as Oscar-Claude. In 1845, his family moved to Le Havre in Normandy. His father wanted him to go into the family grocery store business, but Claude Monet wanted to become an artist. His mother was a singer.
On the first of April 1851, Monet entered the Le Havre secondary school of the arts. He first became known locally for his charcoal caricatures, which he would sell for ten to twenty francs. Monet also undertook his first drawing lessons from Jacques-Francois Ochard, a former student of Jacques-Louis David. On the beaches of Normandy in about 1856/1857 he met fellow artist Eugene Boudin who became his mentor and taught him to use oil paints. Boudin taught Monet “en plein air” (outdoor) techniques for painting.
On 28 January 1857 his mother died. He was 16 years old when he left school, and went to live with his widowed childless aunt, Marie-Jeanne Lecadre.
When Monet traveled to Paris to visit The Louvre, he witnessed painters copying from the old masters. Monet, having brought his paints and other tools with him, would instead go and sit by a window and paint what he saw. Monet was in Paris for several years and met several painters who would become friends and fellow Impressionists/a>. One of those friends was Edouard Manet.
In June 1861 Monet joined the First Regiment of African Light Cavalry in Algeria for two years of a seven-year commitment, but upon his contracting typhoid his aunt Marie-Jeanne Lecadre intervened to get him out of the army if he agreed to complete an art course at a university. It is possible that the Dutch painter Johan Barthold Jongkind, whom Monet knew, may have prompted his aunt on this matter. Disillusioned with the traditional art taught at universities, in 1862 Monet became a student of Charles Gleyre in Paris, where he met Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Frederic Bazille, and Alfred Sisley. Together they shared new approaches to art, painting the effects of light en plein air with broken color and rapid brushstrokes, in what later came to be known as Impressionism.
Monet’s Camille or The Woman in the Green Dress (La Femme à la Robe Verte), painted in 1866, brought him recognition, and was one of many works featuring his future wife, Camille Doncieux, she was the model for the figures in The Woman in the Garden of the following year, as well as for On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt, 1868, pictured here. Shortly thereafter Doncieux became pregnant and gave birth to their first child, Jean. In 1868, due to financial reasons, Monet attempted suicide by throwing himself into the Seine
After the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War (July 19, 1870), Monet took refuge in England in September 1870. While there, he studied the works of John Constable and Joseph Mallord William Turner, both of whose landscapes would serve to inspire Monet’s innovations in the study of color. In the Spring of 1871, Monet’s works were refused authorisation to be included in the Royal Academy exhibition.
In May 1871 he left London to live in Zaandam, where he made 25 paintings (and the police suspected him of revolutionary activities). He also paid a first visit to nearby Amsterdam. In October or November 1871 he returned to France. Monet lived from December 1871 to 1878 at Argenteuil, a village on the Seine near Paris, and here he painted some of his best known works. In 1874, he briefly returned to Holland.
In 1872 (or 1873), he painted Impression, Sunrise (Impression: soleil levant) depicting a Le Havre landscape. It hung in the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874 and is now displayed in the Musee Marmottan-Monet, Paris. From the painting’s title, art critic Louis Leroy coined the term “Impressionism”, which he intended as disparagement but which the Impressionists appropriated for themselves.
Monet and Camille Doncieux had married just before the war (June 28, 1870) and, after their excursion to London and Zaandam, they had moved into a house in Argenteuil near the Seine River in December 1871. She became ill in 1876. They had a second son, Michel, on March 17, 1878, (Jean was born in 1867). This second child weakened her already fading health. In that same year, he moved to the village of Vetheuil. At the age of thirty-two, Madame Monet died on 5 September 1879 of tuberculosis, Monet painted her on her death bed.
After several difficult months following the death of Camille on 5 September 1879, a grief-stricken Monet (resolving never to be mired in poverty again) began in earnest to create some of his best paintings of the 19th century. During the early 1880s Monet painted several groups of landscapes and seascapes in what he considered to be campaigns to document the French countryside. His extensive campaigns evolved into his series’ paintings.
In 1878 the Monets temporarily moved into the home of Ernest Hoschede, (1837-1891), a wealthy department store owner and patron of the arts. Both families then shared a house in Vetheuil during the summer. After her husband (Ernest Hoschede) became bankrupt, and left in 1878 for Belgium, in September 1879, and while Monet continued to live in the house in Vetheuil, Alice Hoschede helped Monet to raise his two sons, Jean and Michel, by taking them to Paris to live alongside her own six children. They were Blanche, Germaine, Suzanne, Marthe, Jean-Pierre, and Jacques. In the spring of 1880 Alice Hoschede and all the children left Paris and rejoined Monet still living in the house in Vetheuil. In 1881 all of them moved to Poissy which Monet hated. From the doorway of the little train between Vernon and Gasny he discovered Giverny. In April 1883 they moved to Vernon, then to a house in Giverny, Eure, in Upper Normandy, where he planted a large garden where he painted for much of the rest of his life. Following the death of her estranged husband, Alice Hoschede married Claude Monet in 1892.
At the beginning of May 1883, Monet and his large family rented a house and two acres from a local landowner. The house was situated near the main road between the towns of Vernon and Gasny at Giverny. There was a barn that doubled as a painting studio, orchards and a small garden. The house was close enough to the local schools for the children to attend and the surrounding landscape offered an endless array of suitable motifs for Monet’s work. The family worked and built up the gardens and Monet’s fortunes began to change for the better as his dealer Paul Durand-Ruel had increasing success in selling his paintings. By November 1890 Monet was prosperous enough to buy the house, the surrounding buildings and the land for his gardens. Within a few years by 1899 Monet built a greenhouse and a second studio, a spacious building, well lit with skylights. Beginning in the 1880s and 1890s, through the end of his life in 1926, Monet worked on “series” paintings, in which a subject was depicted in varying light and weather conditions. His first series exhibited as such was of Haystacks, painted from different points of view and at different times of the day. Fifteen of the paintings were exhibited at the Galerie Durand-Ruel in 1891. He later produced several series of paintings including: Rouen Cathedral, Poplars, the Houses of Parliament, Mornings on the Seine, and the Water Lilies that were painted on his property at Giverny.
Monet was exceptionally fond of painting controlled nature: his own gardens in Giverny, with its water lilies, pond, and bridge. He also painted up and down the banks of the eine.
Between 1883 and 1908, Monet traveled to the Mediterranean, where he painted landmarks, landscapes, and seascapes, such as Bordighera. He painted an important series of paintings in Venice, Italy, and in London he painted two important series – views of Parliament and views of Charing Cross Bridge. His second wife Alice died in 1911 and his oldest son Jean, who had married Alice’s daughter Blanche, Monet’s particular favourite, died in 1914. After his wife died, Blanche looked after and cared for him. It was during this time that Monet began to develop the first signs of cataracts.
During World War I, in which his younger son Michel served and his friend and admirer Clemenceau led the French nation, Monet painted a series of Weeping Willow trees as homage to the French fallen soldiers. Cataracts formed on Monet’s eyes, for which he underwent two operations in 1923. The paintings done while the cataracts affected his vision have a general reddish tone, which is characteristic of the vision of cataract victims. It may also be that after surgery he was able to see certain ultraviolet wavelengths of light that are normally excluded by the lens of the eye, this may have had an effect on the colors he perceived. After his operations he even repainted some of these paintings, with bluer Water Lilies than before the operation.
Monet died of lung cancer on December 5, 1926 at the age of 86 and is buried in the Giverny church cemetery. Monet had insisted that the occasion be simple, thus about fifty people attended the ceremony.
His famous home and garden with its waterlily pond were bequeathed by his heirs to the French Academy of Fine Arts (part of the Institut de France) in 1966. Through the Fondation Claude Monet, the home and gardens were opened for visit in 1980, following refurbishment. In addition to souvenirs of Monet and other objects of his life, the home contains his collection of Japanese woodcut prints. The home is one of the two main attractions of Giverny, which hosts tourists from all over the world.
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Haystacks (Meules) 1890
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩255,269Nympheas En Fleur
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩241,109Grainstack, Impression In Pinks and Blues, 1891
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩255,269Water Lilies, 1919
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩341,759Nymphéas
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩244,349Nymphéas (1905)
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩244,349Nymphéas
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩255,999Le Pont Du Chemin De Fer à Argenteuil
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩299,699The Houses of Parliament, at Sunset
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩241,109Water Lilies, 1904
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩252,439Le Grand Canal
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩252,439Waterloo bridge, overcast weather 1904
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩283,589San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩269,429Bain à La Grenouillère
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩260,929Bathers at La Grenouillère
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩258,909Impression, Soleil Levant 1872
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩261,819Camille Monet In Japanese Costume, 1876
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩323,469Woman With A Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩249,609The Bridge at Argenteuil, 1874
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩260,929Garden at Sainte-Adresse
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩260,929Cliff Walk at Pourville 1882
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩252,439Path In the Wheat Fields at Pourville 1882
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩270,559Poppy Field 1873
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩258,099A Walk In the Meadows at Argenteuil, 1873
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩253,089Champ D’avoine (Oat Field), 1890
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩266,599Poppy Field In A Hollow near Giverny 1885
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩252,439Meadow With Poplars, 1875
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩246,779Poppy Fields near Argenteuil 1875
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩263,759Promenade near Argenteuil
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩267,649The Summer, Poppy Field, 1875
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩263,759Summer (Meadow at Bezons), 1874
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩266,599The Promenade, Argenteuil, 1875
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩263,759Pathway In Monets Garden at Giverny 1900
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩235,609Parc Monceau, 1878
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩249,609Lady In the Garden (1867)
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩252,439Le Bras De Jeufosse, Automne
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩249,609Fisherman’s Cottage at Varengeville
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩263,759The Argenteuil Bridge
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩260,929Banks of the Seine at Jenfosse – Clear Weather, 1884
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩263,759The Magpie
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩275,089Woman With A Parasol Turned To the Right
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩277,929Woman With Parasol Turned To the Left
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩275,089Camille (Also Known As the Woman In A Green Dress), 1866
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩280,759Parc Monceau, 1878
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩263,759Parc Monceau, 1878
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩246,779Sailing Boat, Evening
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩246,779Automne à Jeufosse
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩249,609Flowering Pear Tree, 1885
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩252,439Houses of Parliament, Symphony In Pink, 1900-01
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩244,349Argenteuil, Flowers By the Riverbank, 1877
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩246,779Banks of the Seine at Jeufosse, Autumn, 1884
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩249,609Parc Monceau, 1876
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩249,609Autumn Effect at Argenteuil, 1873
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩263,759Autumn On the Seine, Argenteuil (1873)
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩266,599Argenteuil, Fin D’après-Midi 1872
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩263,759Argenteuil, Seen From the Small Arm of the Seine, 1872
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩260,929Argenteuil
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩258,099Champ De Blé
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩252,439Regatta at Argenteuil
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩283,589Haystacks – White Frost, Sunrise, 1889
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩272,259Stacks of Wheat (Sunset, Snow Effect)
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩283,589Grainstacks at the End of the Day, Autumn, 1891
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩283,589Stacks of Wheat (End of Summer)
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩302,609The Undergrowth In the Forest of Saint-Germain
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩260,929Water Lilies, 1916-19
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩238,279Nymphéas 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩252,439Water Lilies Red, 1914-19
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩249,609Water Lilies, 1908
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩232,619Nymphéas
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩229,789Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩232,619Water Lilies, 1908
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩229,789Nympheas at Giverny
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩226,959Water Lilies, 1916-19
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩232,699Water Lilies, 1916
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩226,959Nympheas at Giverny
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩229,789Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩232,619Pale Water Lilies
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩235,609Water Lilies, 1904
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩235,609Water Lilies, Cluster of Grass , 1914-17
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩232,699Water Lilies, 1906-07
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩235,609Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩229,789Water Lilies, 1914
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩226,959Water Lilies, 1908
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩238,279Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩258,099Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩272,259Nymphéas
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩252,439Water Lilies, 1908
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩249,609Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩266,599Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩241,109Water Lilies, 1908
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩241,109Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩255,269Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩266,599Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩255,269Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩263,759Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩272,259Water Lilies 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩263,759Water Lilies, 1907
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩249,609Water Lilies, 1914-17
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩260,929Water Lilies, 1908
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩249,609Water Lilies, 1914-17
으로 클로드 모네크기 시작 ₩255,269