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1. Oscar-Claude Monet (French: Oscar-Claude Monet, November 14, 1840-December 5, 1926), a French painter, known as the "leader of Impressionism", is one of the representatives and founders of Impressionism.
2. Monet is one of the most important French painters, and most of the theories and practices of Impressionism have been promoted by him. Monet excelled in experimenting with light and shadow and expressive techniques. His most important style is the alteration of shadows and contours, in which there are no very clear shadows, nor protruding or flattened contours.
The color depiction of light and shadow is the greatest feature of Monet's paintings.
On May 14, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet's "Haystacks" was sold at Sotheby's in New York for a record-breaking price of 100 million US dollars (1 US dollar at that time). This is the highest auction record for a Monet work and the highest auction record for an Impressionist painting.
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On October 14, 1840, Monet was born in Paris, France. His father, Curudo, Adoloff, and Monet, was a merchant who ran an instrument shop in partnership with his brother-in-law in the northern French port of Havre. Monet was 5 years old.
to write to my father's side. After attending school in the local area, he regarded the school as a prison, spending more time playing on the cliffs and the seaside than attending lectures, so his academic performance was poor, and he was always at the bottom of the class, this child's only hobby was painting, he often sketched in his notebook, drew cartoons with teachers and classmates, and over time, he also mastered some drawing skills. However, parents disapprove of this.
Little Monet was never tired of this, coupled with his innate talent, a few years later, his comics actually began to be exhibited in stationery and**. By the age of 15, Monet was already well-known in the region, and he offered 20 francs for his paintings. After being introduced by the dealer, the young painter was taken by the painter Budan Heng Liang Ku, who specialized in depicting sea scenery, and the two became acquainted from then on.
Boudin encouraged him to "learn to paint landscapes with oil and drawing", but at first Monet did not care, and even made excuses to politely refuse to tell him. Thanks to Boudin's sincerity, the boy was finally moved. The self-taught, Boudin, accustomed to painting in the open air, advocated "the search for the simple beauty of nature" and "the tenacity of preserving the original impression."
Monet also thought deeply of this, because he was also full of love for nature in his heart. From 1858 onwards, Monet began to receive from Boudin the same ideas as the academic school of painting, learning and painting with a brush. What Boudin emphasized:
Pay special attention to the first impression of the depicted object, pay attention to the light. It is deeply rooted in his heart. While the two were painting outdoors together, Monet created works on themes such as Havre Port, the harbor, the sunrise, and the boats at sea.
One of them was also exhibited at the exhibition in Rouen, along with four works by Boudin.
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I said landlord, you make it clear, do a ppt about what, about his paintings??? Or what?
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Painter The earliest impressionists. He has a painting called Water Lilies, which is very famous.
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French painter, one of the representatives and founders of Impressionism.
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is a very famous painter...
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Claude Monet
Monet, 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a leading French Impressionist painter and a leading figure in the Impressionist movement. Monet's name is closely linked to the history of Impressionism. Monet contributed more than anyone else to the formation of this artistic environment and his new ways of depicting reality.
There is no doubt about this, although the founder of Impressionism was Manet, it was Monet who really carried it forward, because his depiction of the change of light and shadow on the landscape has reached the point of obsession.
His focus on light and color goes far beyond the image of the object, so that the representation of the object on the canvas disappears into the light and color. He made the world rediscover the structure of light and nature. Therefore, the transmutation of this vision was even unimaginable in the past, and the light, color, movement and abundant vitality it exuded replaced the rigid composition and traditionalism that did not dare to innovate in the slightest in previous paintings.
Impression of sunrise, painted by Monet in 1872, collection of the Musée de la Marmotan, Paris, oil on canvas. This work by Claude Monet (1840-1926) was exhibited in the first Impressionist works (1874). It shows a view of the important commercial port of Le Havre.
But Monet was more interested in the role of light than in industry.
A brief introduction, I hope it will be helpful to you.
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This is not Monet's work.
It should be a Long Island Lake by William Merritt Chase.
Source: William Merritt Chase (1849, 1916) was born on November 1, 1849 in Williamsburg, a small town in Indiana, USA. His father, David Hearst Chase, and his mother, Sarah Swaym Chase, are the eldest son in the family, and he has two younger brothers and three younger sisters. His father owned a shoe store in the area, and the teenager Chase has been helping his father with the work of the shoe store.
When he was lucky, he was also asked to paint portraits. Judging by his later achievements, his early artistic activities did not go well. It was not until 1896, when he was 19 years old, that he received formal art education and studied painting with a local painter.
In 1870, he went to New York City to study at the National College of Art and Design.
In 1871, Chase returned to St. Louis, Missouri, where his parents lived.
In 1878, Chase settled in New York City's famed 10th Street Studio Building.
In 1885, Chase was influenced by the Impressionist school that swept Europe, especially the Dutch and French Exterior School painters, whose bright tones were able to fully express Americans' confidence and aesthetic taste for a new life.
In 1886, Chase married Alice Gesang.
In 1891, Chase shifted his landscape subjects to Shinnecock and Long Island. He taught there until 1902.
Chase's final stage as an artist, from 1900 until his death in 1916, received many awards and great honors.
Chase's painting style characteristics: strong and unrestrained colors, widely absorbing the advantages of the European realist school, whether portraits or landscapes, are full of vitality, and created a bright color and transparent watercolor painting method in the United States. Shadows are rarely used in his paintings, and the sunlight appears abundant.
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