Monet Paintings are the creations and works of the famous painter Claude Oscar Monet.
In 19th century, an art movement called Impressionism "association of artists" was formed in Paris, wherein each of the artists displayed their creation or their style of art. From here, the birth of Monet paintings took place.
Monet paintings became popular due to their unique characteristics
that differentiate them from other paintings.
Usage of light colors, brush strokes that are visible, a
theme that is common and known, placement of elements in an
appropriate position emphasizing the changing qualities of
light and the visual angles that are unusual are the main
characteristics of the Monet paintings. |
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Water lily Pond with the Japanese bridge is considered to be most
attractive and famous among all Monet paintings. Light is
the main theme in Monet paintings. Monet paintings are incandescent,
luminous, and full of air, sunshine, and motion.
Using the brushstrokes, an undercoat
over a canvas is prepared. This painting is considered
as masterwork of a genius when it is looked from technical
view of point.
Careful work of brush in both ways, vertical and horizontal
is adjusted and modulated. It shows the excellence of
the beautiful painting with an air of tranquility and
pleasure.
Monet paintings became common, boring and predictable
decorative pieces of painting since they are universally
loved.
The original Monet paintings are so much in demand
People are not ready to satisfy themselves with the
duplicates of these paintings, and therefore lose the
market.
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People fond of the natural work of the Monet paintings than
it is produced artificially through the prints. Some of famous
Monet paintings that attracted everyone in the world are Storm
off the Belle-Isle Coast, Waterloo Bridge, The Houses of Parliament
and Water Lilies.
Some of the colors used mostly in this painting are chrome
yellow, cerulean blue, cobalt blue, synthetic ultramarine,
viridian, emerald green, crimson lake and vermilion,. Shadows
in the painting are given colors ranging from light to dark,
thus showing colors even for shadows unlike other paintings.
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