How the light changed during the day, and the effects of weather and season.
Claude Monet created his series of paintings depicting haystacks between 1890 and 1891. This series showcases the same subject under different lighting conditions and seasons, highlighting Monet's interest in capturing the effects of light and atmosphere. The most famous works from this series were produced during this period, reflecting the Impressionist style that Monet is renowned for.
Haystacks, Rouen cathedral, railway station, ...
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Monet was a founding father of the painting style Impressionism.
!895-1926.
Haystacks. (Les meules)
The Rouen Cathedral and Haystacks.
Monet used a dabbing effect as well as rapid brushstrokes, mainly using oil paints in his artwork.
Haystacks, Rouen cathedral, railway station, ...
uses colour
he used bright colors
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Haystacks: Morning Snow Effect, 1891 Gare Saint-Lazare, 1877 Impressionism: Sunrise, 1872 And Monet did not make sculptures.
Claude Monet used media such as hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, and drills to do his artwork.
Of course he did.
Monet was a founding father of the painting style Impressionism.
!895-1926.