Friends Path to Fame Claude Monet Using our time in Give rny to paint “series” – these are images depicting the same subject at different times of day, in different kinds of light. Water lilies are my favorite! - with Eugene Boudin (Anderson, 75). Eugene Boudin Now that you’re living in Giver ny, and you’re finally rich enough to purchase a house, land, and orchards, what are you painting? Claude Monet Working on a new painting: Impression, Sunrise – it’s a scene of the harbor at sunrise. I’m feeling great about it and think it might be a real winner! – with Frederic Bazille (Gascoigne, 4). Frederic Bazille What are you painting now? Up to anything new? Claude Monet The new technique is working really well – using short brush strokes to capture the light looks great on canvas. They’re calling our style Impressionism – with Pieree- Auguste Renoir (Johnson, 2). Pierre-Auguste Renoir Loved working with you! How’s that new technique we developed working out? I always knew I wanted to be an artist. I attended the Le Harve secondary school of the arts, and made money selling charcoal sketches to locals. I also had drawing lessons from Jacques-Francois Ochard, and Eugene Boudin (Rita, par. 7). Studied Art at Le Harve Secondary School of the arts * Lives in Giverny, France * Married * Born on November 14, 1840 Claude Monet Claude Monet Eugene Boudin Pierre-Auguste Renoir Frederic Bazille
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Friends
Path to Fame
Claude Monet Using our time in Give rny to paint “series” – these are images depicting the same subject at different times of day, in different kinds of light. Water lilies are my favorite! - with Eugene Boudin (Anderson, 75).
Eugene Boudin Now that you’re living in Giver ny, and you’re finally rich enough to purchase a house, land, and orchards, what are you painting?
Claude Monet Working on a new painting: Impression, Sunrise – it’s a scene of the harbor at sunrise. I’m feeling great about it and think it might be a real winner! – with Frederic Bazille (Gascoigne, 4).
Frederic Bazille What are you painting now? Up to anything new?
Claude Monet The new technique is working really well – using short brush strokes to capture the light looks great on canvas. They’re calling our style Impressionism – with Pieree-Auguste Renoir (Johnson, 2).
Pierre-Auguste Renoir Loved working with you! How’s that new technique we developed working out?
I always knew I wanted to be an artist. I attended the Le Harve secondary school of the arts, and made money selling charcoal sketches to locals. I also had drawing lessons from Jacques-Francois Ochard, and Eugene Boudin (Rita, par. 7).
Studied Art at Le Harve Secondary School of the arts * Lives in Giverny, France * Married * Born on November 14, 1840
Studied Art at Le Harve Secondary School of the arts * Lives in Giverny, France * Married * Born on November 14, 1840
Claude Monet
Claude Monet
About Claude
“Just think of the illimitable abundance and the marvelous loveliness of light, or of the beauty of the sun and moon and stars.” – St. Augustine
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Claude Monet
Networks: Washington D.C.Sex: MaleBirthday: May 29, 1917Hometown: Brookline, MassachusettsRelationship Status: Married to Jacqueline KennedyPolitical Views: DemocratReligious Views: Catholic
Activities: Commanding the Army, making peace with the Soviet Union, promoting civil rights,
Interests: Sailing, Football, Summers in Hyannis, Space Exploration
Favorite Music: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr.
Favorite Movies: Some Like it Hot, Gentleman Prefer Blondes, Ocean’s Eleven, Guys and Dolls
Favorite TV Shows: The Ed Sullivan Show, The Frank Sinatra Show, To Tell the Truth
Favorite Books: The Road Not Taken, From Russia With Love, Marlborough, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Contact InformationAddress: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500