
Claude Monet (1840–1926) was a French painter and one of the founding figures of the Impressionist movement. Known for his groundbreaking use of light and color, Monet’s works captured the fleeting effects of nature, from the serene waters of his garden in Giverny to the changing landscapes of Paris and the countryside.
His distinctive brushwork and emphasis on atmospheric conditions made his art revolutionary, challenging traditional techniques. Monet’s Water Lilies series and Impression, Sunrise are iconic works that remain central to the history of art.
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