Is it not obvious? He had this big pond made and saw to it that the water-lilies grew there in abundance just so he could paint this, his favorite subject.
Claude Monet did lots of variations about waterlilies
Claude Monet did a whole series of waterlily paintings and they are all done with oil paint.
He made hundreds of water lilies paintings between the 1890s and 1926.
We have never seen any waterlilies painted by Leonardo. But Claude Monet painted dozens.
claude monet liked to paint waterlilyes
Claude Monet liked to paint landscapes.
Monet wanted to paint for money and some times for the joy of it.
Monet was 10 years old when he first started to paint.
Waterlilies, gardens, the color of the light changing during the day. It wasn't people that inspired him, but objects and things.
Claude Monet wanted to paint Venice Twilight as he loved to paint nature and landscapes. it was his passion!
Monet liked to paint landscapes, and water played a HUGE role in them. Also, Monet bought a house near a swampy pond.
Claude Monet met an artist named Eugene Boudin in 1856 at Le Havre. He was the one who encouraged Monet to paint outdoors.
Monet painted Impression, Sunrise, in 1872.
I'm assuming you meant Claude Monet. Claude was famous for his paintings of water subjects. A few of his famous ones include his waterlilies and his Japanese footbridge in his garden at Giverny.
his love and passion for his beautiful pond inspired Monet to paint his bridge
Monet loved to paint the outdoors and everything outside. It was the way Eugene Boudin taught him to paint.
Usually oil paint on canvas.
Monet painted views from Normandy beaches and harbors.
Monet painted Impression, Sunrise in 1872-1873.
Claude Monet is famous for his water lilies paintings.
; : In 1858 Claude Monet met Eugène Boudin who encouraged him to paint out of doors. ; : In 1859 Monet came to Paris and entered the Swiss Academy for painting tuition.
He was an impressionist .
this is not a name 72 wold be if you said Claude Monet
he inspired Monet to paint outside
Claude Monet"s style was Impressionism and Modern art