Impressionism
Claude Monet was an impressionist (a kind of artist, named because their art gives an impression of the subject) who was particularly close with nature, therefore many of his later paintings were of his gardens. He is well known for doing many paintings of the same subject, often from different angles or when the light is shining on the subject differently. One his most famous examples of this was a series of paintings on water lilies that he did in his gardens in Giverny.
Paintings in the style of Impressionism.
I'm assuming you meant Claude Monet. Claude was famous for his paintings of water subjects. A few of his famous ones include his waterlilies and his Japanese footbridge in his garden at Giverny.
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yes, he did throw his paintings in the river. he was a mean person.WHAT A POLUTER.
Claude Monet was an impressionist (a kind of artist, named because their art gives an impression of the subject) who was particularly close with nature, therefore many of his later paintings were of his gardens. He is well known for doing many paintings of the same subject, often from different angles or when the light is shining on the subject differently. One his most famous examples of this was a series of paintings on water lilies that he did in his gardens in Giverny.
Paintings in the style of Impressionism.
Claude Monets paintings show a lot of strong feelings and emotion. His paintings also have a lot of impressionilism.
sunflowers
That he likes nature?
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The light.
I'm assuming you meant Claude Monet. Claude was famous for his paintings of water subjects. A few of his famous ones include his waterlilies and his Japanese footbridge in his garden at Giverny.
Claude Gibney Finch-Davies has written: 'The bird paintings of C.G. Finch-Davies' -- subject(s): Animal painters, Biography, Birds, Ornithologists, Pictorial works
yes, he did throw his paintings in the river. he was a mean person.WHAT A POLUTER.
Impresionism
for their paintings :)