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    approximately 250 oil paintings Claude Monet (1840-1926) produced late in his life while he was 74 till his death at 86 in his garden at Giverny‚ west of Paris along the Seine. Claude Monet was a impressionist. To illustrate‚ Louis Leroy‚ writing for the satirical journal Charivari‚ sized upon the tile of Monet’s painting IMPRESSION‚ SUNRISE while Monet exhibited his painting in Paris in 1874 (Marilyn 495). And this was the first time the term impression was used. The impressionists were not focusing to recapture

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    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 that had a sketch-like‚ or unfinished quality to them. This was not due to a lack in technique or training; this is a style that Monet acquired by using

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    ARTS103OL Art Appreciation FORMAL ANALYSIS FORMAL ANALYSIS of: Luncheon of the Boating Party By Auguste Renoir For ARTS103OL Art Appreciation Instructor: The intent of this paper is to provide a greater understanding of the selected art object. Through objective analysis of the formal elements that make up the art object and considerations of the social and cultural climate in which it was conceived‚ a greater understanding of the art objects significance will be achieved. Part

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    The Impressionist Movement‚ an art movement in France‚ lasted from around 1862-1886. It was a movement focused on color‚ light‚ and perception. In addition‚ the Impressionist painters often tended to use more distinct and free brushstrokes rather than distinct lines in their art. During this time‚ a now well-known painter‚ Claude Monet‚ was an active artist in France. What will be considered is whether Monet should be judged an authority on Impressionism. The obvious answer appears to be “of course”

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    Renoir and Gauguin are both misogynist after having read Renoir and the Natural Woman and Going Native. They both think that women shouldn’t be included in society and only should be kept at home. Renoir believed that women shouldn’t think for themselves and that if they got a job outside of the house as a doctor‚ lawyer or other similar than they became a man and didn’t need to be treated like a women anymore. He believed that women should be controlled by males and that they shouldn’t have rights

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    Attributes of this 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

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    Claude Monet was born on November 14th 1840 in Paris‚ France. Monet is known as the founder of French Impressionism. Claude Monet’s most famous piece was arguably the Impression: Sunrise‚ which is responsible for the creation of the style of impressionism. He is one of the most important artists in history and his contributions to art are still being seen even until today. Monet’s piece The Japanese Bridge is a very different style of impressionism. If you compare it to the other paintings

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    Claude Monet‚ Haystacks (Effect of snow and sun)‚ French Impressionism (1891)‚ Oil on canvas The Metropolitan Museum of Art is full of exciting and mesmerizing thousands and thousands of pieces of artwork. One could find an artwork as prehistoric as the early people and as recent as from the 21st century at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. However‚ from the small list of objects which I was given‚ I had to choose only one to discuss‚ which is a really hard task if you ask me. Writing about one

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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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    Wheatstacks‚ Snow Effect‚ Morning‚” painted by Claude Monet. The attractive canvas painting was produced in the year of 1891 and positions nearly twenty six inches in width and thirty six inches in length‚ a moderate sized painting. The painting consists of two hay structures covered in snow as the sun sets and arrays shades between these wheatstacks. The soil is concealed by snowfall and it gives the impression as if winter is soon to come. As an Impressionist

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