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    Saint-Lazare‚ it allows an observer to see through the eyes of the artist. Though this was not the “prettiest” of scenes‚ Claude Monet captured what he exemplifies to be not only the future of Paris‚ but also the future of modernity itself (A World of Art‚ 2010). In the city of Paris there was much more elegant sceneries in which could have been recorded by Claude Monet. The city has gradually transformed‚ but instead he grasped what he thought to be the heart of the new modern city. This symbolized

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    The following is an analysis and an interpretation of Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil. This oil on canvas painting can be found in the High Museum of Art. Claude Monet‚ the artist of this piece painted this in 1873‚ right as the Impressionism Movement was beginning. Monet played the important role of one of the founders of the Impressionism Movement with his works like Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil. Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil is from a series of paintings that Monet did while in Argenteuil

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    Art History ll April 24‚ 2013 Comparative Analysis The Path on the Island of Saint Martin‚ Vetheuil‚ is a medium scale oil painting that was created by Claude Monet in 1881. Claude Monet uses the technique known as en plein air by painting the natural landscape that surrounded him. Monet‚ like most Impressionist painters‚ had desires to capture and paint his initial impression of several different outdoor scenes. Impressionist artist escaped the classical ways of painting by creating pieces

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    Final Project: Theoretical Exhibit - Claude O. Monet Curatorial Statement Claude Oscar Monet was pioneer in the art scene of the 20th century. He invented the painting style impressionism and always followed his dreams. This exhibit is a short impression of his pieces and his passion for art‚ his wife and the nature. Biography Claude Oscar Monet was born 1840 on Saturday the 14th of November in Paris‚ France‚ and lived until 1926. His parents had beside him one other child. When he was 5

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    Art Critique Name of Art Gallery: Frist Museum Of Art Title of Artwork: “Grainstacks (Sunset)” Name of Artist: Claude Monet Form (size‚ shape‚ materials‚ colors‚ and composition): Size; Medium. Shape; Triangular formation. Colors; Yellow‚ Badge‚ Brown‚ Red‚ Gray‚ and Blue. Materials Used; Oil on canvas‚ and paint. Content: In 1890 and 1891‚ Monet painted a group of pictures of the stacks of wheat in the fields near his home‚ exhibiting them as a series to great critical

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    backgrounds that seemed worlds apart. Claude Monet‚ known as the "Master Impressionist" varied the themes in his artwork more than any other artist did. Monet’s work "Impression Sunrise"‚ of which the term "Impressionist" originates also gives rise to the title "Master Impressionist". Edgar Degas started his career as an artist with nothing in common with Monet but the era in which they lived. From themes to brushstrokes and choices of colours‚ Monet and Degas started their relationship as Impressionist

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    paintings to metal framework‚ people have gazed at arts while comparing and criticizing it. It is said that an art is representation of an artist’s lifestyle and events. Basically Artists paint on the events based on their lives. Such as Cloude Monet and Vincent Van Gough‚ their artwork was based on movements of Impressionism and Post Impressionism. Their interest shows outdoor environment to show effect of natural sun light or atmospheric light on day to day life scene. Claude Monet’s “Water

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    giving the Impressionist Movement its name.  When the painting was first shown to the public in the L’Exposition des Révoltés—an exhibition independent of the Salon that was organized by Monet‚ Bazille‚ Pissarro‚ and their friends—many critics were extremely disapproving of the rebel group’s work‚ especially that of Monet.[2] In the April issue of Le Charivari‚ a critic named Louis Leroy judgmentally entitled his article “Exhibition of the Impressionists‚” thereby coining the term inspired by the title

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    time consisted of paintings created out of personal interests‚ time and atmosphere being heavily incorporated into the paintings and using a wide range of colors that represented the scene. One of the most prolific Impressionist artists was Claude Monet who was known as one of the creators of the style. The painting that vividly shows his style and the style of many of the artists that practiced after him is called the Boulevard des Capucines. Created in 1873 this painting was created using oil on

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    Manet & Monet It is evident that two great impressionistic artists that both influenced each other are Edouard Manet and Claude Monet. Despite the peculiar similarity in their names‚ they were very good friends‚ and both learned from each other to improve their art. They were both successful painters who we can all learn from even today. They both had very similar lives‚ even before they knew each other. Edouard Manet was born in Paris in 1832. His father’s family was wealthy landowners and government

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