Well, he made over 2000 paintings.
Claude Monet's Japanese foot-bridge over the water-lily pond in Giverny was painted in 1899
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/
Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet. The paintings depict Monet's flower garden at Giverny and were the main focus of Monet's artistic production during the last thirty years of his life. Many of the works were painted while Monet suffered from cataracts. The paintings are on display at museums all over the world.
The Museum Marmottan in Paris, France is home to the largest collection of Claude Monet paintings in the world. They feature over 300 original works by Monet.
He painted it over and over again from the 1890's to the 1920's.
nowhere it is at the bottom of the ocean
Wikipedia has good information on Monet, with links to other sources. This was written by Claude Monet in 1900: http://www.intermonet.com/biograph/autobigb.htm
An example of Impressionism is Claude Monet's painting "Impression, Sunrise" (1872), which is credited with giving the movement its name. The artwork captures the effects of light on water and the atmosphere at dawn, using loose brushwork and vibrant colors to convey a sense of immediacy and transience. Monet's focus on capturing the fleeting moments of nature exemplifies the core principles of Impressionism, emphasizing perception over detailed realism.
Monet used lively brushstrokes and dabs of pure color in Waterlily Pond Harmony in pink.
Some sources state that the history of the radio can be considered from 1895. Claude Monet died in 1926, so yes, it may have been announced on the radio at the time, eventhough he was not recognized as a great figure in his lifetime. Also, bear in mind that the contents broadcasted at the time differ a lot from those today.
Claude Monet made his money primarily through the sale of his paintings, which gained popularity as he became a leading figure in the Impressionist movement. He also earned income from exhibitions and art dealers who promoted his work. Additionally, Monet’s association with prominent art galleries and patrons helped him secure financial stability over time. Despite initial struggles, his later success allowed him to live comfortably and invest in his art.
There is not only one painting of this title. Over the last 30 years Monet painted his pond over and over again.