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He painted lots of those. Click link below to see three of them!

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Does Claude Monet have a monument?

Not a statue or anything like it. His house and garden (with the pond of water lilies) at Giverny are his monument.


Monet like to paint water why?

Monet liked to paint landscapes, and water played a HUGE role in them. Also, Monet bought a house near a swampy pond.


What does monet like painting?

he liked painting nature especially water lillies


Why did Claude Monet like to paint?

Monet had painted ten Weeping Willow paintings by 1919, apparently in mournful response to the mass tragedy of World War I. Due to the war, Monet's luxurious compound at Giverny was for the most part emptied of his children's families and his household staff, who were either called into service or moved away from the advancing German army. His only surviving son was in constant danger at the front. At times Monet could hear artillery fire, but he refused to leave, preferring to share the fate of his gardens. As a group, the Weeping Willow paintings are characterized by shadowy colors and writhing forms, as if Monet intended to express the grieving mood not simply with the subject, but also through an expressionist style of painting. They were among the very few easel-scale paintings that Monet made after 1914, when he claimed his failing eyesight was best suited for working in larger formats. The particular tree portrayed in Weeping Willowhad pride of place on the bank of Monet's water garden, with its exotic water lilies. The tree's trunk, its cascading branches, and its reflection are all incorporated into his greatest artistic legacy, the mural-scale Nymphéas canvases that were his preoccupation from 1914 until his death.


What famous painting did Claude Monet paint?

I'm not sure but I suggest Google-image searching Claude Monet's paintings, and see what comes up. Check out the websites, and see what information there is! One of his most famous works though is a series of paintings called "Water Lilies".

Related Questions

Does Claude Monet have a monument?

Not a statue or anything like it. His house and garden (with the pond of water lilies) at Giverny are his monument.


Do lilies like a lot of water?

yes


Monet like to paint water why?

Monet liked to paint landscapes, and water played a HUGE role in them. Also, Monet bought a house near a swampy pond.


Why was claude monets water lilies painted?

he felt like it


Is it true that animals like to eat lilies?

Yes! Beavers, muskrats, ducks, porcupines, and snails eat water lilies. Other animals, such as deers and even humans eat the inside of water lilies-the seeds inside.


Do animals eat water lilys?

Yes, there are some animals that do eat water lilies. Some animals that eat water lilies are deer, beavers, raccoons, and muskrats.


What are two abiotic factors that affect water lilies?

Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Two abiotic factors that can affect water lilies are sunlight and water temperature. Water lilies need the right amount of sunlight to photosynthesize and grow, and they prefer water that is not too hot or too cold. Just like every little tree and bush, water lilies need the perfect conditions to thrive and show their beautiful colors to the world.


Do deer like lilies?

Deer do not typically like to eat lilies, as they are not a preferred food source for them.


How do water lilies circulate oxygen?

They have long stalks ty very much & i like french fries:d


What does monet like painting?

he liked painting nature especially water lillies


Why did Claude Monet like to paint?

Monet had painted ten Weeping Willow paintings by 1919, apparently in mournful response to the mass tragedy of World War I. Due to the war, Monet's luxurious compound at Giverny was for the most part emptied of his children's families and his household staff, who were either called into service or moved away from the advancing German army. His only surviving son was in constant danger at the front. At times Monet could hear artillery fire, but he refused to leave, preferring to share the fate of his gardens. As a group, the Weeping Willow paintings are characterized by shadowy colors and writhing forms, as if Monet intended to express the grieving mood not simply with the subject, but also through an expressionist style of painting. They were among the very few easel-scale paintings that Monet made after 1914, when he claimed his failing eyesight was best suited for working in larger formats. The particular tree portrayed in Weeping Willowhad pride of place on the bank of Monet's water garden, with its exotic water lilies. The tree's trunk, its cascading branches, and its reflection are all incorporated into his greatest artistic legacy, the mural-scale Nymphéas canvases that were his preoccupation from 1914 until his death.


What does water lilies like?

its a pretty flower that floats,and the lilly pads stay in place with the steam atached to the dirt.