Claude Monet

Impressionist Visionary

About the Artist

Claude Monet (1840-1926) was a French painter and founding father of the Impressionist movement. Renowned for his obsessive exploration of light, color, and atmosphere, Monet created iconic series paintings such as Water Lilies and Haystacks, capturing the same subject under varying conditions. His innovative technique of capturing fleeting moments of light transformed artistic practice and influenced generations of artists. Monet's dedication to understanding the effects of light on form established him as one of history's most important painters and a cornerstone of modernism.

Collection

Water Lilies

Water Lilies

1890-1926, POA
Haystacks

Haystacks Series

1890-1891, POA
Rouen Cathedral

Rouen Cathedral Series

1892-1894, POA
Japanese Footbridge

Japanese Footbridge

1899, POA
Impression Sunrise

Impression Sunrise

1872, POA

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