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French Impressionist Painters: Monet
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Oscar-Claude Monet was born on the 14th of November 1840 in Paris. When Monet was 16 years old his mother died and he went to live with his aunt. In 1861 he joined the army, leaving 2 years later to study art. He moved to Paris to study under Charles Gleyre, and whilst there he befriended other artists such as Renoir. Monet had his first piece accepted for display in 1865, and in 1874 the first Impressionist exhibition was held, in which Monet took part. Monet struggled with depression which was not helped when his wife and model, Camille, died at the age of 32. He painted a study of her... Show more
French Impressionist Painters: Monet
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1. This is one of a series of paintings by Monet of which bridge in London?
2. What is the title of this painting which Monet created in 1883 in the town of Étretat?
3. This is a painting of which river, which was near to Monet's home in Giverny?
4. This work Le Bassin Aux Nymphéas sold at auction in 2008 for £40,921,250 making it the most expensive piece by Monet. What is its name in English?
5. Garden at Sainte-Adresse was painted by Monet in 1867. His friend, Renoir, is said to have given it what nickname?
6. This 1872 painting of Le Havre harbour gave its name to which artistic movement?
7. One of more than 100 snowscapes painted by Monet, this piece, painted between 1868-1869, is named after which bird, which can be seen perched on a gate towards the left of the picture?
8. Painted in 1875, Snow at Argenteuil was said to have discouraged which famous contemporary of Monet's from painting winter scenes?
9. Monet painted a number of pictures showing stacks of hay, wheat, straw or grain. What is the name for this series?
10. San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk is a scene of which city, which Monet described as 'too beautiful to be painted'?