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  1. May 7, 2024 · Claude Monet (born November 14, 1840, Paris, France—died December 5, 1926, Giverny) was a French painter who became the initiator, leader, and unswerving advocate of the Impressionist style. In his mature works, Monet developed his method of producing repeated studies of the same motif in series, changing canvases with the light or as his ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Claude_MonetClaude Monet - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · He went on to study at the Académie Suisse, and under the academic history painter Charles Gleyre, where he was a classmate of Auguste Renoir. His early works include landscapes, seascapes, and portraits, but attracted little attention.

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  5. 10 hours ago · Under the tutelage of Charles Gleyre, Monet refined his craft and learned to use new brush strokes and colour techniques to show different lighting effects. Unlike paint, pastels can be used immediately and no mixing or drying time is needed. This gave Monet the freedom to work quickly and to experiment with colours and textures than was ...

  6. May 1, 2024 · In 1859, Monet moved to Paris to pursue formal art training. He studied under Charles Gleyre, a respected Swiss painter, where he met fellow artists who would later become key figures in the Impressionist movement, including Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, and Frédéric Bazille. Early Career and Influences

  7. 5 days ago · The Impressionists extended their new techniques to depict landscapes, trees, houses, and even urban street scenes and railroad stations.

  8. May 12, 2024 · Sa découverte des vastes horizons des falaises normandes le pousse à abandonner ses crayons pour une palette de couleurs, l’amenant à Paris où il rejoint l’atelier de Charles Gleyre. C’est là qu’il rencontre ses futurs compagnons de lutte artistique : Alfred Sisley, Auguste Renoir et Frédéric Bazille.

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