CLAUDE MONET
(1840 - 1926)

Monet was regarded by his artist peers as a leader and as the man with the answers.  Very often,
Monet's work was the first to introduce new ideas in a more radical way and then these elements
were taken over by other artists.  Monet showed the way to such artists as Degas, Cezannes, Pissaro and Renoir.  His influence can be seen in their work.  During the period of 1873 to 1876, Monet's versatility is apparent in the disparity between his brilliant paintings and his
others in very neutral tones.  Monet's early work portrayed objects, figures and scenes
as he saw them, but in his later work, he excluded the human figure.  Hardly any figures or portraits are part of Monet's work between 1879 and 1885.Monet never painted a nude. 
It's almost as if all of his passion was contained in the vast world of nature as he saw it. 
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The Magpie, 1869

Tulips at Sassenheim

Water Lilies (III)

Gladioli

Bridge At Argenteuil

Garden at Giverny

Garden in Giverny

Sunflowers, 1881

Nympheas (detail)

Le Printemps (The Springtime)

 

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