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His growing financial success enabled him to buy the Giverny property in 1890, to remodel his garden and to enlarge it. He traveled to the South of France, Brittany, Holland, the Creuse Valley, Norway, London and Venice. In the 1890s, he painted his first series in which the colors of the haystacks in the fields of Giverny, the poplars on the banks of the Epte and then the facade of the Rouen cathedral metamorphosed from one painting to the next, over days and hours. He was becoming the flagship figure of the French pictorial avant-garde. Among them, Monet was already one of the most famous. The members of the initial group had dispersed around 1880, each one looking for a new artistic path. The heroic years of Impressionism were a thing of the past. Monet moved to Giverny with his new partner, Alice Hoschedé, who took car of his two sons, Jean and Michel, and her six children from her marriage to art collector Ernest Hoschedé. His first wife, Camille, died in Vétheuil, in 1879. Giverny, the series, the gardenįinancial difficulties prompted Monet to seek a more affordable living environment in Vétheuil, in 1878, then in Giverny, in 1883. The title of a painting presented by Monet, Impression, Sunrise, inspired journalist Louis Leroy to name the group « the Impressionists ». Faced with the Salon’s repeated refusals, Monet and his friends decided to organise their own exhibition in 1874. This canvas measures 2 x 4.25 metres (79 x 167 in). Part of a massive series of works in terms of the number of canvases and size. Painted in the artists garden at Giverny and his purpose-built lily pond. Back in France, he settled in Argenteuil, where he painted the new metal bridges and the basin crossed by pleasure yachts. A 1914 oil on canvas painting, Water Lilies, Green Reflection, by Claude Monet (1840-1926), the French impressionist painter. He found Camille Pissarro there, and discovered in the London museums the work of Joseph Mallord William Turner. Some of his marines were accepted at the Salon, but quickly his increasingly daring paintings met with the disapproval of the jury.ĭuring the Franco-Prussian War, Monet took refuge in London. In their company, he painted in the Fontainebleau forest and on the Normandy coast. A short stay in the studio of painter Charles Gleyre allowed him to meet Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley and Frédéric Bazille. It was after discovering his drawings in the window of a merchant that Eugène Boudin encouraged him to paint outdoors. He showed an early talent for drawing and his teenage caricatures met with some success.
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Claude Monet grew up in Le Havre, where his father was a wholesale grocer.