Birth date: November 14 th, 1840 Birth Place: Paris, France
Birth Name: Oscar-Claude Monet Information
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He always wanted to be an artist His father wanted him to go
into the family grocery business He saw painters copying old
paintings Decided to sit by a window a paint what he saw
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Joined the army in 1861 Left the service in 1862; went to art
school Student of Charles Gleyre Met Renoir, Bazille, and Sisley
They worked on new type of painting; Impressionism Founders of the
French Impressionist painting Information Cont.
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First wife was Camille Doncieu First child, Jean, born in 1867
Second child, Michel, born in 1878 Camille got tuberculosis in 1876
Died in September, 1879 Information Cont.
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Moved in with Alice Hosched She helped raise his sons She had
six children of her own Blanche Hosched, Germaine, Suzanne Hosched,
Marthe, Jean-Pierre, and Jacques They were married in 1892 Were
together until she died in 1911 Jean died in 1914 Information
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Discovered Giverny out of a train window in April, 1883 Rented
a house and 2 acres of land Bought the house and land in 1890 Lived
there until his death Information Cont.
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Created and planted the gardens that appear in his paintings
The gardens gave him inspiration Some of his most famous work is of
the gardens Information Cont.
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Focused on the water lily pond from the 1910s- 1920s The pond
was separate from the house and gardens Where Monet spent a lot of
his time Information Cont.
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Last series of paintings were abstract paintings of the lilies
Did not include the sky or horizon in them; just the pond Focused
on a small area of the pond in each painting Painted on a square
canvas without a frame to give it a limitless feeling Information
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Later developed cataracts Had two operations to remove them in
1923 Paintings that he painted while he had the cataracts have a
reddish tone Information Cont.
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Died of lung cancer December 5 th, 1926 Buried in the Giverny
cemetery Michel, only heir, was left the house, gardens, and water
lily pond He donated them to the French Academy of Fine Arts in
1966 House and gardens were open to the public in 1980 Information
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