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Q: What is two impressionists other than Claude Monet?
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Who did Claude Monet work for?

claude monet worked for no one, other than himself


Who was the artist William Turner in impressionism?

William Turner was older than the impressionists, and it is possible that Claude Monet was influenced by his work when monet visited England in 1870-71. For more about Turner see link below!


Edgar Degas How did the style and subjects of Degas differ from those of other impressionists?

Degas' work is much crisper than that of other impressionists; it seems to have been carried out more slowly. In contrast, impressionists like Monet and Van Gogh used quick, visible brush strokes.


What does monet cottman mean?

Monet Cottman can mean that this is a name of a female. Claude Monet was a famous painter. Cottman is the name of a chain of transmission repair facilities. Other than that, there isn't much other meaning.


Why did Claude Monet change his name?

Because he felt that Claude outlined his personality and artwork better than Oscar


How old did Claude Monet look like when he was young?

younger than his normal age


What subject matter did Claude Monet choose to paint?

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.


Who created a Japanese garden and spent more than forty years painting pictures of it was?

Claude Monet


Which Artist uses initials COMother than Claude Oscar Monet and did he sign with initials?

Some of his early drawings were monogrammed O M


Who was Claude Monet influenced by in art?

he had begun the art of impressionism. he influenses many things like art, trouble making and to get the rest go to a local library One of the greatest influences of Claude Monet was his fellow artist Eugène Boudin, who became his mentor and taught him to use oil paints. Boudin also taught him "en plein air" (outdoor) techniques for painting.


Why do most people like impressionists?

Impressionists are so likeable because they focus on artistry and literacy to capture a feeling or experience rather than to achieve an accurate depiction. In other words it is better to be kind than to be right.


Who introduced impressionism?

Paintings with contemporary settings were rejected, as judges had strong ideas about recreating history. A painting that included some nudity was entered in a contest, and rejected. Nudity in paintings was normally accepted owing to the talent put in, but that particular painting (The Luncheon on the Grass) by the artist Édouard Manet - which depicted a nude woman with two clothed men at a picnic - was rejected due to the contemporary background. Many sympathized with Manet at the judge's sharp rejection of his painting, and another unusual majority of paintings set off rebellion among several French artists. Manet was admired by the first four impressionists, Monet, Renoir, Sisley and Bazille. It was later decreed by the Emperor Napolean III that the public should be allowed to judge the work themselves, organizing a Salon des Refusés (Salon of the refused). This new salon attracted more visitors than the original, though most were just there for a laugh. This helped boost the rebellious spirits of the four considered the "purest 'impressionists'" -- Monet, Sisley, Bazille and Pissarro.