younger than his normal age
Claude Monets paintings show a lot of strong feelings and emotion. His paintings also have a lot of impressionilism.
If a copy artist reproduced one of Monet's paintings, it is likely that he/she would have also reproduced Monet's painted signature, unless the distinction as a copy was meant to be obvious. A "print" of a painting is, by definition, a copy of the original painting and would therefore include the painted signature - obscuration of the signature would constitute a defacement of the original in the process of print production.
He looked pretty childish.
He looked pretty childish.
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.
Ask a museum if they are willing to look at your painting.
Claude Monet used poppyseed oil paints and he rarely used black paint instead he used very dark purple for shadows, night skies etc All pure colors except black.
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He painted lots of those. Click link below to see three of them!
You can see a photo of Monet on Wikipedia, see link below.
No. The young is a maggot.
No. The young is a maggot.