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Claude Monet paintings have been named after its artist (painter) Claude Oscar Monet. Oscar Monet was the first mimic or impressionist painter in France.
Suddenly, a sought of impressionist movement started with the inspiration being taken from the Claude Monet painting titled Impression, Sunrise.
The distinctiveness of Claude Monet paintings comprised of noticeable caress of brush, beaming colors, undo work of art, stress was always given to luminosity and its varying traits, usual theme and extraordinary illustration approach.
Painters, who made their paintings based on Claude Monet paintings, were often called radicals. An interesting feature to note about Claude Monet paintings was that the paintings were drawn outside the studio of the painter, in the natural surroundings. Initially, Claude Monet paintings were not very well received by the people, but gradually, they took these paintings as a work that contained some originality and novelty in it.
Colors used in Claude Monet paintings were sober and old-fashioned in nature and besides that outline of strokes of brush used were often covered up to mask the behavioral traits of the Claude Monet and his method of paintings.
Claude Monet always painted his work in the natural location so that he could directly take motivation from the nature.
The basic essence of Claude Monet paintings was to incarcerate the transitory effects of paint and luminosity. Claude Monet made many paintings which had the same primary subject or theme, just to capture the natural effects.
Besides that Claude Monet loved to paint people in natural and striking environment. Claude Monet paintings seen from a small distance didn't look that attractive and clear but if seen from a big distance they appeared as an ultimate masterpiece. Claude Monet created many editions of his famed painting Waterlilies. Claude Monet paintings reflected happy and fresh mood crammed with scenery. |