Claude Monet.
Claude Monet
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Monet
He was a French post-impressionist.
Monet's Contempraries were Renoir , Sisley , Bazille, Degas and Cézanne. Monet , Renoir , Sisley , Bazille met at the Fine Arts School in 1862, while studying in Charles Gleyre' workshop, and constituted the core of the Impressionist movement.
He worked in a porcelain factory rather than going to school.
In 1862 Monet became a student of Charles Gleyre in Paris, where he met Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Frédéric Bazille and Alfred Sisley.
Monet attended school at Le Havre secondary school of the arts during this time he also studied under Eugene Boudin. Following his time in Africa he studied under artist Charles Gleyre where he met Renoir, Bazille, and other future Impressionists.
Sounds like Paul Cézanne, although he was not an impressionist in the strict sense of the term.
He was a French post-impressionist.
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Paul Cézanne
Monet's Contempraries were Renoir , Sisley , Bazille, Degas and Cézanne. Monet , Renoir , Sisley , Bazille met at the Fine Arts School in 1862, while studying in Charles Gleyre' workshop, and constituted the core of the Impressionist movement.
He was an impressionist.
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He worked in a porcelain factory rather than going to school.
He went to art school in Paris.
Yes he did. his parents even payed for it
Not really. He was a member of the American group 'The Ashcan School'.
He was perhaps the leading member of the Impressionist school of painting.