Yes, in the drawings of his very young days.
Claude Monet used media such as hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, and drills to do his artwork.
Contrast.
He used natural colors.
E.g. Claude Monet and Edgar Degas.
See discussion page Most of Calude Monet's medium was oil paint. He used to paint on a canvass.
Claude Monet almost never used black paint because he felt the colour was too dull to communicate in a painting. It is, however, interesting to note that he used black colour before he established himself as a painter.
he used bright colors
It is an oil painting on canvas.
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All colors except black.
Monet used techniques that were formulated by the Impressionists called Broken Color. He worked with oil paints and at times used pastels. he used a limited number of colors for his paintings:Lead white (modern equivalent = titanium white)Chrome yellow (modern equivalent = cadmium yellow light)Cadmium yellowViridian greenEmerald greenFrench ultramarineCobalt blueMadder red (modern equivalent = alizarin crimson)VermilionIvory black (but only if you're copying a Monet from before 1886)hi
The following is about the one in the Metropolitan Museum. Monet painted at least 40 oter 'Water Lilies'. Water Lilies Oil on canvas Dimensions 51 1/4 x 79 in. (130.2 x 200.7 cm)