In all honesty, he did nothing to improve the everyday lives of people, He was a painter, his paintings entertained a great many people and gave art critics something to discuss during lunch. If this is a homework question though you may want to overplay the importance to massage your teacher's ego and in turn hopefully she will reward you with good marks.
There is no way to tell because Claude Monet's height is not listed anywhere.
There is no relevant information for Claude Monet's height.
The subjects of Claude Monet was an impressionist. His subjects ranged from cliffs near water, and bridges. The people were painted with short thick strokes of paint. This allowed the essences of the subjects to be captured rather than details.
Yes, Claude Monet experienced several health problems throughout his life. He suffered from cataracts in his later years, which significantly affected his vision and the way he perceived color. This condition led to changes in his painting style, as he adapted to his visual impairment. Additionally, Monet faced other health issues, including bouts of depression and anxiety, particularly following the deaths of loved ones.
He devised a new way of describing the world in paint: Impressionism.
Because Claude Monet is world renounced for being one of the leading founders of the style of art called 'Impressionism' which relates to the way that light reflects of everyday subject matter and the colours that the light evokes. He is well known for his series of paintings of lilies, hay stacks, and his wife Camille. If you need to know more, Wikipedia has tonnes of information on Claude Monet.
Claude Monet and Auguste Renoir were impressionists. Édouard Manet belonged to the same circle of friends and colleagues, but only for a short period painted in an impressionist way.
One of Claude Monet's first impressionist paintings is called 'Impression. Soleil levant'. (Impression. Sunrise)
Claude Monet is a hero of the painting movement referred to as Impressionism. Impressionism is a painting style that developed in France in the 19th century as a radical departure from rigid academic representational panting. These painters were interested in the way light defines the way we see. They used small dabs of vibrant colors (many of which had only recently become available due to the industrial revolution) to create their pictures. They were also champions of leaving the studio to paint outside (plein air painting) taking with them small canvases and tube paints (another modern novelty). While it would be impossible to choose a single image or subject that Monet is known for, in the art world the phrase "Water Lilies" is synonymous with him.
Claude Monet was born in Paris, November 14, 1840. As a schoolboy, he drew caricatures of sailors, and Parisians. His drawings showed such talent, that a local art shop owner displayed them in his windows. These drawings caught the attention of the famous artist, Eugene Boudin, who asked Monet to paint with him on the beach. It was after this encounter that Monet decided to become a painter.Koja, Stephan, and Miksovsky, Katja. Claude Monet: the Magician of Colour. Munich, Germany. Prestel Verlag, 2007.
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