Claude Monet
.... But still we are far more aware of the physical hand of the painter in the case of
Monet than Greuze - ironically, since the
paint that Greuze applied still ....
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Claude Monet
.... In a series,
Monet would
paint the same subject at different times of day, on subsequent days, with different atmospheric conditions, and so on, and in so ....
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Claude Monet
.... At the top of the composition,
Monet has painted the enormous wood and glass ceiling of the station, using a dark swatch of arched
paint to represent the ....
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A Biography of Claude Monet
....
Monet continued to
paint for three years following his cataract surgery, but after a long, successful life and career, he succumbed to lung cancer on December 5 ....
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The Style of Claude Monet
.... At the top of the composition,
Monet has painted the enormous wood and glass ceiling of the station, using a dark swatch of arched
paint to represent the ....
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Monet's London Pictures
.... In a series,
Monet would
paint the same subject at different times of day, on subsequent days, with different atmospheric conditions, and so on, and in so ....
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Monet and Van Gogh
.... Even though
Monet's principal goal in Women in the Garden was to
paint a work on a grand scale en plein air, thereby creating "a unified and accurate light ....
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Monet
.... of true series. In creating the series
Monet made a conscious decision to
paint the same subject many times. He limited the formats ....
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Claude Monet
.... Impressionism as a movement started with
Monet, Renoir, and Pissarro, all of whom would sit on the banks of the Seine and
paint landscapes. ....
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Women and Flowers as Metaphor for Fertility
.... Even though
Monet's principal goal in Women in the Garden was to
paint a work on a grand scale en plein air, thereby creating "a unified and accurate light ....
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Monet's Haystacks at Chailly
.... The bright colors used for the clouds and the sunrise are in stark contrast to the dark and somber colors used to
paint the town and buildings. ....
Monet, C. (1865 ....
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Paul Gauguin
.... Impressionism as a movement started with
Monet, Renoir, and Pissarro, all of whom would sit on the banks of the Seine and
paint landscapes. ....
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Art Analysis
....
Paint colors were combined by the eye as colors are in nature" (Murphy 504). This highlights another contrast between
Monet's Rouen and the works of Bronzino ....
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Marmottan Museum in Paris
.... The sketchy boldness, and heavily laid on
paint reflect the approach that
Monet himself employed in many of his later paintings from Giverny, such as the Park ....
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The Marmottan Museum in Paris
.... The sketchy boldness, and heavily laid on
paint reflect the approach that
Monet himself employed in many of his later paintings from Giverny, such as the Park ....
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Women & Other Artists of the Impressionist Period
.... from most of the Impressionists in that he was not absorbed with the problems of light and air and refused to
paint outdoors: Like Manet and
Monet, Degas was ....
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Expressionism as an Artistic Movement
.... Examples include
Monet's Boulevard des Capucines, Paris, and Renoir's Moulin de .... Intrigue with its disturbing facial depictions and rough
paint technique with ....
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German Painters
.... Liebermann or Corinth in the sense that it was the goal of
Monet or Pissarro. .... was criticized by the older artist for "the sketch-like way the
paint was applied ....
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Paul Gauguin
.... He certainly began to
paint seriously during this period, and when the Montmartre ....
Monet in particular did not approve of the membership of just anyone who came ....
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Van Gogh's "Starry Night" The painting "Starry N
.... "Starry Night" and the works in that style look as if the
paint was laid on .... although the choice of colors and treatment are very like those of
Monet and Manet. ....
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Art: Theories, Function, and Affects
.... When
Monet and other members of the Impressionist group began to
paint shimmering images of light diffused into the environment, they departed radically from ....
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Chaos Theory and Art
.... of what color actually is and the chemical composition of
paint pigment, for .... Paintings such as Claude
Monet's Gare St-Lazare are almost scientific in their ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... the impressionists created these effects by the careful use of
paint on the .... Other impressionist artists, in addition to Manet and
Monet, included Edgar Degas ....
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Renoir and Seurat: A Comparison Pierre-August
.... of the happy side of human life and preferred to
paint carefree, joyous .... a seemingly random gathering of figures, has all the spontaneity of
Monet's or Manet's ....
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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... employed by Prince Maximilian zu Wied (a German naturalist) to
paint the Plains .... his control of tone--not unlike the atmospheric studies of Whistler and
Monet. ....
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