Claude Monet met an artist named Eugene Boudin in 1856 at Le Havre. He was the one who encouraged Monet to paint outdoors.
In 1856 or 1857, in Trouville, inspired by Eugène Boudin.
Monet painted outdoors under the guidance of Jongkind and Boudin from 1858 to 1859.
Claude Monet started painting when he was a young child, and he always knew he wanted to be an artist. He went to the Le Havre secondary school for the arts when he was 11 to develop his drawing and painting skills, mentored by artists such as Jacques-Francois Orchard and Eugene Boudin.
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.
he inspired Monet to paint outside
Claude Monet met an artist named Eugene Boudin in 1856 at Le Havre. He was the one who encouraged Monet to paint outdoors.
b. - friendship with Claude Monet
it is Claude Monet that inspired Eugene Boudin. In 1858 he met Claude Monet, then only 18 years old, and persuaded him to become a landscape painter, helping to instill in him a love of bright hues and the play of light on water later evident in Monet's Impressionist paintings. http://www.artisoo.com/shop-by-artist-eugene-boudin-c-66_156_343.html
Monet was born in 1840. He drew caricatues of his teachers. They become his first money makers. A man Eugene Boudin got him to paint in the summer of 1858. Boudin became one of his best friends.
He learnt from Eugène Boudin, omong others.
In 1856 or 1857, in Trouville, inspired by Eugène Boudin.
Monet painted outdoors under the guidance of Jongkind and Boudin from 1858 to 1859.
Claude Monet started painting when he was a young child, and he always knew he wanted to be an artist. He went to the Le Havre secondary school for the arts when he was 11 to develop his drawing and painting skills, mentored by artists such as Jacques-Francois Orchard and Eugene Boudin.
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.
Monet's Contempraries were Renoir , Sisley , Bazille, Degas and Cézanne. Monet , Renoir , Sisley , Bazille met at the Fine Arts School in 1862, while studying in Charles Gleyre' workshop, and constituted the core of the Impressionist movement.
At 10 year old Monet went to Le Havre secondary school of the arts. His first drawing instruction was with Jacques-Francois Ochard. At about the age of 15 the artist Eugene Boudin became his mentor and friend. There were lots of other artists that contributed to Monets education but these were the first.You can either click the link below called Works, which is a rather boring list of titles.Or the one called Pictures, and scroll down that page to find to sets of reproductions.