Here are a few:
Field of Poppies
Water Lilies
The Japanese Bridge
Haystacks
Rouen Cathedral
About 2000. It's hard to determine the exact number of paintings of Claude Monet since there are still some of his works that are not yet discovered. However, he is known for a series of water lilies, gardens and landscape paintings.
water lilies, haystack, and Japanese bridge are three
I think he painted on some sort of canvas.Answer 2:Yes, he did.
By painting some of the best-loved paintings ever.
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He had a problem with his eyes where he saw everything slightly blurry and with a red tint that is why some of his later paintings are slightly red -TJ
Many famous paintings by Claude Monet are in the Musee d'Orsay in Paris. Some of Monet's well-known art paintings include:Jardin à Sainte-Adresse, 1867, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkCoquelicots, La promenade (Poppies), 1873, Musée d'Orsay, ParisThe Studio Boat, 1874, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, NetherlandsBoulevard des Capucines, Paris. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri.
Camille Pissarro painted some impressionist works, but the founder of the movement was Claude Monet.
The famous Impressionist artist, Claude Monet was born in France in 1840 and died in 1926. Two of his most famous works works are on display in his home town of Giverny, France. His paintings are found in museums all over the world. For a virtual tour of some of his paintings, see: http://www.mootnotes.com/art/monet/
Some of the most famous paintings by Claude Monet (1840-1926) are:Impression: SunriseRouen Cathedral (Portal in Sun)The WaterliliesBoulevard des Capucines, Paris
Well, in the garden of Giverny he painted more than 250 oil paintings of water lilies and the Japanese bridge. He also painted London parliament and Rouen Cathedral several times as well as several views of haystacks. So well over 3 or 400 I think.I think more than 2000. He became very old and he painted very quickly. He also destroyed a lot when he was dissatisfied, later in his life. One quote by Monet on this subject:- I won't be here long, I am working as hard as I can, as I told you (in a letter, fh) yesterday, I am very happy to be here and I hope to come up with something good, in any case I will bring lots of studies back with me so I can work on some big things at home.* artist quotations from Monet's letter from Étretat to his second (future) wife Alice Hoschedé, 1883; as quoted in "Discovering Art, - The life time and work of the World's greatest Artists, MONET"; K.E. Sullivan, Brockhamptonpress, London 2004, p. 51
As Édouard Manet painted several hundred paintings it will not be possible to list them here. His most well-known works are Olympia, The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe), and A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (Le Bar aux Folies-Bergère). However, unlike some artists, there is not one really obvious famous piece of his you think of.