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Claude Monet
French Impressionist Painter, 1840-1926 Claude Oscar Monet (14 November 1840 C 5 December 1926) was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting. The term Impressionism is derived from the title of his painting. Claude Monet was born on 14 November 1840 on the fifth floor of 45 rue Laffitte, in the ninth arrondissement of Paris . He was the second son of Claude-Adolphe and Louise-Justine Aubree Monet, both of them second-generation Parisians. On 20 May 1841, he was baptised into the local church parish, Notre-Dame-de-Lorette as Oscar-Claude. In 1845, his family moved to Le Havre in Normandy. His father wanted him to go into the family grocery store business, but Claude Monet wanted to become an artist. His mother was a singer. On the first of April 1851, Monet entered the Le Havre secondary school of the arts. He first became known locally for his charcoal caricatures, which he would sell for ten to twenty francs. Monet also undertook his first drawing lessons from Jacques-François Ochard, a former student of Jacques-Louis David. On the beaches of Normandy in about 1856/1857 he met fellow artist Eugene Boudin who became his mentor and taught him to use oil paints. Boudin taught Monet "en plein air" (outdoor) techniques for painting. On 28 January 1857 his mother died. He was 16 years old when he left school, and went to live with his widowed childless aunt, Marie-Jeanne Lecadre. After several difficult months following the death of Camille on 5 September 1879, a grief-stricken Monet (resolving never to be mired in poverty again) began in earnest to create some of his best paintings of the 19th century. During the early 1880s Monet painted several groups of landscapes and seascapes in what he considered to be campaigns to document the French countryside. His extensive campaigns evolved into his series' paintings. Camille Monet had become ill with tuberculosis in 1876. Pregnant with her second child she gave birth to Michel Monet in March 1878. In 1878 the Monets temporarily moved into the home of Ernest Hosched, (1837-1891), a wealthy department store owner and patron of the arts. Both families then shared a house in Vetheuil during the summer. After her husband (Ernest Hoschede) became bankrupt, and left in 1878 for Belgium, in September 1879, and while Monet continued to live in the house in Vetheuil; Alice Hosched helped Monet to raise his two sons, Jean and Michel, by taking them to Paris to live alongside her own six children. They were Blanche, Germaine, Suzanne, Marthe, Jean-Pierre, and Jacques. In the spring of 1880 Alice Hosched and all the children left Paris and rejoined Monet still living in the house in Vetheuil. In 1881 all of them moved to Poissy which Monet hated. From the doorway of the little train between Vernon and Gasny he discovered Giverny. In April 1883 they moved to Vernon, then to a house in Giverny, Eure, in Upper Normandy, where he planted a large garden where he painted for much of the rest of his life. Following the death of her estranged husband, Alice Hosched married Claude Monet in 1892.

 

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Claude Monet Seine Basin with Argenteuil, oil painting

Painting ID::  59917

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Claude Monet
Seine Basin with Argenteuil,
Seine Basin with Argenteuil, 1872, Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris.
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Jean Monet on his Hobby Horse oil painting

Painting ID::  59918

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Claude Monet
Jean Monet on his Hobby Horse
Jean Monet on his Hobby Horse, 1872, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet The Artist House at Argenteuil oil painting

Painting ID::  59919

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Claude Monet
The Artist House at Argenteuil
The Artist's House at Argenteuil, 1873, The Art Institute of Chicago
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Poppies Blooming, oil painting

Painting ID::  59920

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Claude Monet
Poppies Blooming,
Poppies Blooming, 1873, Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris.
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Madame Monet in a Japanese Costume, oil painting

Painting ID::  59921

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Claude Monet
Madame Monet in a Japanese Costume,
Madame Monet in a Japanese Costume, 1875, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Woman with a Parasol, oil painting

Painting ID::  59922

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Claude Monet
Woman with a Parasol,
Woman with a Parasol, (Camille and Jean Monet), 1875, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Camille Monet at Work oil painting

Painting ID::  59923

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Claude Monet
Camille Monet at Work
Camille Monet at Work, 1875, Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Argenteuil, oil painting

Painting ID::  59924

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Claude Monet
Argenteuil,
Argenteuil, 1875, Mus??e de l'Orangerie, Paris
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Saint Lazare Train Station oil painting

Painting ID::  59925

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Claude Monet
Saint Lazare Train Station
Saint Lazare Train Station, Paris, 1877, The Art Institute of Chicago
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Rue Montorgueil, oil painting

Painting ID::  59926

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Claude Monet
Rue Montorgueil,
Rue Montorgueil, 1878, Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris.
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Camille Monet, on her deathbed, oil painting

Painting ID::  59927

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Claude Monet
Camille Monet, on her deathbed,
Camille Monet, on her deathbed, 1879, Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris.
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Vetheuil in the Fog oil painting

Painting ID::  59928

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Claude Monet
Vetheuil in the Fog
Vetheuil in the Fog, 1879, Mus??e Marmottan Monet, Paris.
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Street near Vetheuil in Winter oil painting

Painting ID::  59929

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Claude Monet
Street near Vetheuil in Winter
Street near Vetheuil in Winter, 1879
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Lavacourt: Sunshine and Snow oil painting

Painting ID::  59930

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Claude Monet
Lavacourt: Sunshine and Snow
Lavacourt: Sunshine and Snow, 1879-1880 National Gallery, London
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Port Goulphar oil painting

Painting ID::  59931

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Claude Monet
Port Goulphar
Port-Goulphar, Belle Île, 1887, Art Gallery of New South Wales
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Hut of the Douaniers with Varengeville, oil painting

Painting ID::  59932

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Claude Monet
Hut of the Douaniers with Varengeville,
Hut of the Douaniers with Varengeville, 1882, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet The Cliffs at Etretat oil painting

Painting ID::  59933

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Claude Monet
The Cliffs at Etretat
The Cliffs at Etretat, 1885, Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Still Life with Anemones oil painting

Painting ID::  59934

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Claude Monet
Still Life with Anemones
Still-Life with Anemones, 1885
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet The Port Coton Pyramids, oil painting

Painting ID::  59935

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Claude Monet
The Port Coton Pyramids,
The Port Coton Pyramids, 1886
   
   
     

 

 

Claude Monet Haystacks, oil painting

Painting ID::  59936

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Claude Monet
Haystacks,
Haystacks, (sunset), 1890-1891, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
   
   
     

 

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Claude Monet
French Impressionist Painter, 1840-1926 Claude Oscar Monet (14 November 1840 C 5 December 1926) was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting. The term Impressionism is derived from the title of his painting. Claude Monet was born on 14 November 1840 on the fifth floor of 45 rue Laffitte, in the ninth arrondissement of Paris . He was the second son of Claude-Adolphe and Louise-Justine Aubree Monet, both of them second-generation Parisians. On 20 May 1841, he was baptised into the local church parish, Notre-Dame-de-Lorette as Oscar-Claude. In 1845, his family moved to Le Havre in Normandy. His father wanted him to go into the family grocery store business, but Claude Monet wanted to become an artist. His mother was a singer. On the first of April 1851, Monet entered the Le Havre secondary school of the arts. He first became known locally for his charcoal caricatures, which he would sell for ten to twenty francs. Monet also undertook his first drawing lessons from Jacques-François Ochard, a former student of Jacques-Louis David. On the beaches of Normandy in about 1856/1857 he met fellow artist Eugene Boudin who became his mentor and taught him to use oil paints. Boudin taught Monet "en plein air" (outdoor) techniques for painting. On 28 January 1857 his mother died. He was 16 years old when he left school, and went to live with his widowed childless aunt, Marie-Jeanne Lecadre. After several difficult months following the death of Camille on 5 September 1879, a grief-stricken Monet (resolving never to be mired in poverty again) began in earnest to create some of his best paintings of the 19th century. During the early 1880s Monet painted several groups of landscapes and seascapes in what he considered to be campaigns to document the French countryside. His extensive campaigns evolved into his series' paintings. Camille Monet had become ill with tuberculosis in 1876. Pregnant with her second child she gave birth to Michel Monet in March 1878. In 1878 the Monets temporarily moved into the home of Ernest Hosched, (1837-1891), a wealthy department store owner and patron of the arts. Both families then shared a house in Vetheuil during the summer. After her husband (Ernest Hoschede) became bankrupt, and left in 1878 for Belgium, in September 1879, and while Monet continued to live in the house in Vetheuil; Alice Hosched helped Monet to raise his two sons, Jean and Michel, by taking them to Paris to live alongside her own six children. They were Blanche, Germaine, Suzanne, Marthe, Jean-Pierre, and Jacques. In the spring of 1880 Alice Hosched and all the children left Paris and rejoined Monet still living in the house in Vetheuil. In 1881 all of them moved to Poissy which Monet hated. From the doorway of the little train between Vernon and Gasny he discovered Giverny. In April 1883 they moved to Vernon, then to a house in Giverny, Eure, in Upper Normandy, where he planted a large garden where he painted for much of the rest of his life. Following the death of her estranged husband, Alice Hosched married Claude Monet in 1892.