Claude monet was a french painter who initiated, led, and unswervingly advocated for the impressionist style Monet is known for repeated studies of the same motif in different lights and for his water lilies series, which was inspired by his garden at giverny. Claude monet was the leader of the french impressionist movement, literally giving the movement its name As an inspirational talent and personality, he was crucial in bringing its adherents together. In 1914, claude monet began again The french artist, whose brightly colored and sketchily rendered landscapes galvanized the impressionists in the 1870s, had painted infrequently since the death of his wife, alice hoschedé monet, in 1911.
Claude monet created a few series of paintings, the same subjects in different lights, hours of the day, and through the changes of weather. Boudin introduced monet to plein air (outdoor) painting, which would prove a decisive influence in his career Monet went to paris in 1862 to study painting and there befriended fellow students auguste renoir,. Claude monet, 1906about this artwork “one instant, one aspect of nature contains it all,” said claude monet, referring to his late masterpieces, the water landscapes that he produced at his home in giverny between 1897 and his death in 1926 These works replaced the varied contemporary subjects he had painted from the 1870s through the 1890s with a single, timeless motif—water lilies. From the banks of the seine river to the lily pond in giverny, monet's journey unfolds as a testament to the transformative power of art