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Q: Name two paintings of Claude Monet?
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When did monet get monet?

Claude Monet was married on June 28, 1870. He married a model for several of his paintings, Camille Doncieux, and they had two children together.


What is Claude Monet doing with his artwork now?

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/


What was Claude Monet's second child's name?

Claude Monet had two children with his first wife, Camille. The first child was Jean, and the second was Michel. Sadly, Camille died about a year after Michel was born.


Where was The Parliament house Effect of sunlight in the fog by Claude Monet made?

Claude Monet made that painting in London during on of his two visits there. It was painted in London during one of Monet's two visits there.


What two other paintings by VanGogh does the museum own?

There is only one painting of Van Gogh, The Starry Night. They have 3 paintings of Claude Monet though, Bridge Over A Pond Of Water Lilies, The Cliffs At Etretat and Sunrise.


When was Claude Monet first accepted into the Salon?

Painter Claude Monet was born on November 14, 1840. He won acceptance to the Salon de Paris in 1865. He passed away on December 5, 1926, at the age of 86.


How. Many children did monet have?

Claude Monet had two sons named Jean and Michel.


What did Claude Monet die of?

On December 5, 1926 Claude Monet died of lung cancer at the age of 86. He is buried in the Giverny Church cemetery.


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Monet stated that the greatest influences on his art career were paintings from John Constable and J.M.W. Turner. These two artists paintings can be found on in museums around London.


Who is Henri Monet?

Claude Monet was A French impression painter born November 14th 1840 in Paris, France. He was one of the originators of impressionism, along with other French painters, for example Renoir, Sisley and Bazille. Monet married twice and had two sons. He died of lung cancer December 5th 1926. Claude Monet whose original name is Oscar Claude Monet was born on November 14, 1840 and died December 5, 1926, was a founder of French impressionist painting and even the Impressionism as a whole. He is also the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the said movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting. As a matter of fact, the term Impressionism is derived from one title of his painting Impression, Sunrise.


DiD Claude Monet love children?

he had two children of his own and he said"children love me and i love them."


What museum can you see Monet's water lillies?

Impressionist painter Claude Monet's series Water Lilies,also known as Nympheas, can be seen in museums all over the world, including museums in Paris, Wales, New York, Chicago, Saint Louis, Portland, Kansas City, and Cleveland. The series is comprised of nearly 250 oil paintings executed over the last three decades of Monet's life. The subject of the paintings is Monet's flower garden at Giverny, depicted at different times of the day and in different seasons. Eight large paintings depicting the Water Lilies were painted for the French government and were to be placed in a museum at the Musee de l'Orangerie. Monet signed the contract for this commission in April 1922 and worked closely with Camille Lefevre, the head architect of the Louvre, to design plans for the building that would display Monet's paintings. Construction was complete in 1923, but Monet refused to hand over his paintings and the canvases remained in his possession until Monet died on December 5, 1926. The paintings went on display to the public at the Musee de l'Orangerie on May 17, 1927, nearly two years after Monet's death.