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Claude Monet wanted to paint Venice Twilight as he loved to paint nature and landscapes. it was his passion!

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The subject is the City of Venice.

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Q: What is the subject of 'Venice Twilight' by Monet?
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When did Claude Monet paint Venice twilight?

1908


Why was Venice twilight painted?

Venice Twilight is a beautiful painting by Claude Monet. He painted this because, in the year 1911, Claude Monet's wife, Alice, died from spinal leukemia and because of this tragic event, Monet left many of his works unfinished until he finished this piece ( Venice Twilight). It is because it meant the most to him and his wife!


What time was sunset in Venice by Claude monet painted?

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Did Claude Monet die before finishing the Gondola in Venice painting?

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Is Claude Monets 'Twilight Venice' a pointillist artwork?

No, it is an impressionist painting.


What has the author A Monet written?

A. Monet has written: 'The plant of French inland ports' -- subject(s): Harbors


Why did Claude Monet use water as a subject?

Cant't you see that the reflections are interesting? And in Monet's case there are also the water lilies.


Did Monet travel at all?

Not much. But he visited Holland once, London twice and Venice.


When did Claude Monet paint the garden at Giverny?

Claude Monet (1840-1926) produced Impression: Sunrise in 1872, and Rouen Cathedral: The Portal (In Sun) in 1894.


How old was Leon Monet when Claude Monet was born?

Léon Monet, Claude Monet's grandfather, was eighty when Claude Monet was born.


Does monet have an apostrophe?

No, the word "monet" does not have an apostrophe. It is spelled as "Monet."


Who were Claude Monet's sons?

Father was Claude Adolphe Monet Mother was Louise Justine Aubree Monet