uses colour
he used bright colors
Haystacks. (Les meules)
Countries
Claude Monet is a he, and yes. In very many of his painting did he use color. He often painted a Japanese bridge he had in his garden and many of the plants there and the paintings of them are often bright and colorful. He painted them during different times of the day to show how it affected the colors of objects.
Nobody convinced him. He got the idea of series quite early in his career, Famous series of his are: Railway station, haystacks, poplars, Rouen Cathedral and of course the water lilies.
Harlem Shadows is a poem by Claude McKay that reflects the struggles and experiences of African Americans in Harlem during the early 20th century. It portrays themes of oppression, discrimination, and the quest for identity and freedom. The poem captures the complex emotions and realities faced by African Americans in a society marked by racism and inequality.
All colors except black.
Because Claude Monet is world renounced for being one of the leading founders of the style of art called 'Impressionism' which relates to the way that light reflects of everyday subject matter and the colours that the light evokes. He is well known for his series of paintings of lilies, hay stacks, and his wife Camille. If you need to know more, Wikipedia has tonnes of information on Claude Monet.
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Claude Monet's dad was Claude-Adolphe and Claude Monet's mother was Louise-Justine Aubrée Monet. Claude's father ran a grocery business.
Claude-Adolphe Monet.
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