The era of Impressionism = last half of the 19th century.
Monet's mother was Louis-Justine Aubre Monet, an art loving singer.
He lived 1840-1926.
He never traveled outside France.
Born in Paris, served in Algeria & later moved to England.
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In the French 19th century.
Claude Monet was a key figure in the Impressionist movement, which emerged in the late 19th century. This artistic period was characterized by a focus on capturing light and its changing qualities, often through loose brushwork and vibrant colors. Monet's work, particularly his series paintings of landscapes and water lilies, exemplified these principles and helped to define the Impressionist style.
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No, the Renaissance was 15th century. Monet lived in the 19th century.
Born in Paris
Monet's mother was Louis-Justine Aubre Monet, an art loving singer.
He lived 1840-1926.
He never traveled outside France.
Claude Oscar Monet lived in various places throughout his life, but he is most famously associated with Giverny, a small village in France. There, he established his home and garden, which inspired many of his iconic paintings. Monet also spent time in Paris, where he was a key figure in the Impressionist movement.
People discuss my art and pretend to understand as if it were necessary to understand, when it's simply necessary to love. One of Claude Monet's popular quotes is "Water Lilies is an extention of my life. Without the water, the lilies cannot live, as I am without art."
Born in Paris, served in Algeria & later moved to England.
The French Impressionists primarily flourished during the late 19th century, with their movement beginning around the 1860s and continuing into the early 1900s. Key figures such as Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir were active during this period, which was marked by a shift away from traditional artistic conventions. The first Impressionist exhibition took place in 1874, solidifying the movement's influence on modern art.