Claude Monet was the master of Impressionism, a style that's all about capturing the fleeting impression of a scene.
Here's the key:
- Light & Color: Obsessed with how light changes and how it impacts the colors we see. He painted the same subjects at different times of day to show this.
- Loose Brushstrokes: Short, broken strokes of color, often applied side-by-side, rather than blended smoothly. This creates a sense of movement and vibrancy.
- En Plein Air: He painted outdoors ("in open air") to directly observe and capture natural light.
- Everyday Subjects: Often depicted landscapes, seascapes, and scenes of modern life, like gardens, bridges, and people enjoying leisure.
Monet = Moments: Think of Monet as capturing moments in time, painted with light and emotion. He wasn't trying to create perfect realism, but rather an impression of reality.
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