He has not told us.
He could be, but this expression usually means Henri Matisse.
He painted about 2000 paintings. They are now in museums and private collections all over the world.
Claude Monet, the renowned French painter and a leading figure in the Impressionist movement, had several hobbies outside of painting. He enjoyed gardening, which greatly influenced his art, particularly seen in his famous water lily series. Monet also had a passion for fishing and often spent time in nature, drawing inspiration from his surroundings. Additionally, he collected Japanese art and antiques, which reflected his interest in different cultures.
No, Claude Terray and Claude Monet are not the same person. Claude Monet was a famous French painter and a founder of Impressionism, known for his works such as "Water Lilies" and "Impression, Sunrise." There is no widely recognized artist named Claude Terray in art history. If you meant Claude Monet, he is the well-documented figure, while Claude Terray does not have a significant presence in the art world.
He has not told us.
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He could be, but this expression usually means Henri Matisse.
He painted about 2000 paintings. They are now in museums and private collections all over the world.
Claude Arz has written: 'La France insolite' -- subject(s): Art, French, French Art, Grotesque in art, Outsider art
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Claude Rapin has written: 'Indian art from Afghanistan'
*Impressionist art Claude Monet lived and worked in France. His house is in Giverny not too far from Paris.
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There is no proven fact that Hitler did hate his background. He didn't want to become a cicil service agent like his father. He did not hate his background but rather enjoyed his childhood. He was a talented artist, but failed to get accepted into art school
Claude Monet, the renowned French painter and a leading figure in the Impressionist movement, had several hobbies outside of painting. He enjoyed gardening, which greatly influenced his art, particularly seen in his famous water lily series. Monet also had a passion for fishing and often spent time in nature, drawing inspiration from his surroundings. Additionally, he collected Japanese art and antiques, which reflected his interest in different cultures.
Robert Claude has written: 'Panoramique sur le 7e art'