What style of painting did Claude Monet paint?
impressionist style painting. he painted using the "en plein air" technique in which he focused on the lights reflections on various surfaces as opposed to focusing on details in the picture itself.
in 1910 french chemist George Claude ran electricity through a tube of gas and produced a colored light that led to the lighting up of advertisement signs
What was Claude Monet's primary school?
One of the primary schools in Le Havre.
Claude Monet attended school at Academia Suisse
What unusual place did Claude Monet choose to do his paintings Why?
By the lilypond in the garden of Giverny because he was old, could not go far and had cataracts.
Do fake Claude Monet prints have a signature?
If a copy artist reproduced one of Monet's paintings, it is likely that he/she would have also reproduced Monet's painted signature, unless the distinction as a copy was meant to be obvious. A "print" of a painting is, by definition, a copy of the original painting and would therefore include the painted signature - obscuration of the signature would constitute a defacement of the original in the process of print production.
Why did Claude Monet paint 'The Bridge of Argenteuil'?
Artists choose their subjects for various reasons, which are seldom known to us.
How old are claude Monets children?
Jean was born in 1867 and Michel in 1878.
Today (in 2011) they would have been 144 and 133 years old.
From the movie "Life", 1999:
Claude Banks (Martin Lawrence) and Ray Gibson (Eddie Murphy) and are two New Yorkers in 1932 from different worlds. Ray is a small-time hustler and Claude has just been accepted for a job as a bank teller, trying to make something of himself. They are both at a club called Spanky's when Ray picks Claude as his mark to pick-pocket. Later they both end up in debt to the club's owner, a loan shark named "Spanky" (Rick James). Ray arranges to have himself and Claude do some boot-legging in order to pay off their debt.
What is claude monets favourite painting?
While it is not possible to answer which of Monet's many paintings he considered his favorite, he did like to paint water and flowers, and married his favorite model, Camille.
What you think about Monet's paintings?
I think so many people love his paintings that he must be one of the most popular painters ever.
Wikimedia lists at least three variations of the same scene as painted from two distinct perspectives by Monet around 1877: "Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare," "The Gare Saint-Lazare: Arrival of a Train," and simply "Gare Saint-Lazare" or "Saint-Lazare Station."
What effect does Claude Monet's loose brushwork give to Boulevard des Capucines?
Animation of a public street...
Did Ellsworth Kelly visit Giverny?
Ellsworth Kelly visited Claude Monet's house and studio at Giverny in August 1952. Kelly had been living in France since late 1948. He arrived at a Giverny in a state of disrepair. It would have to await restoration until the late 1980s. Monet's stepson, Pierre Hoschedé, took Kelly into the studio to show him several late canvases Monet painted after 1900. The day after his visit, Kelly began work on Tableau Vert in response to his experiences at Giverny. Keeping it in this private collection for many years, Kelly gifted the painting to the Art Institute of Chicago in 2009.