When the FrancoPrussian War began in July of 1870

Monet was born Claude Oscar Monet on November 14.1840 in Paris.France to Claude-Adolphe, a grocery store owner, and Louise-Justine Aubree, a singer. In 1851.at the age of eleven.Monet began his studies at the Le Havre school for the arts and began selling charcoal paintings to locals in the area. After studying under the watchful eye of Jacques-Francois Ochard for a few years.Monet met and befriended Eugene Boudin who helped Monet master oil paints and plein air techniques.
On a visit to the Louvre in Paris.Monet observed painters mimicking the work of famous artists.
Instead of copying styles of other painters.Claude Monet, who always traveled with his paints, sat by the window and painted the view.
His life in Paris brought him closer to other painters, many of whom he befriended.
One of these painters was Edouard Manet.
In 1861 Monet joined the First Regiment of African Light Cavalry in Algeria where he stayed for two years.
Although he was originally supposed to remain in Algeria for seven years, his aunt petitioned for his return after he contracted typhoid.In exchange for his unfulfilled work with the Cavalry.Monet agreed to study art at a university.
After trying his hand at academics.Monet began studying with Charles Gleyre in 1862 and met.Alfred Sisley, and Frederic Bazille with whom Monet shared ideas on new, rapid painting techniques.
During his time with Gleyre.Monet met Camille Doncieux with whom he had a son.Jean, in 1867. Shortly thereafter.Monet ran into financial difficulties and attempted suicide in 1868. Camille helped him recover and they married in June of 1870. When the Franco-Prussian War began in July of 1870.Monet and Camille decided to leave France and take refuge in England where Claude Monet studied other artists like John Constable and Joseph William Turner. Although his paintings were denied exhibition by the Royal Academy.Monet refused to give up and, instead, moved to Zaandam to continue his work. In the fall of 1871 Monet returned to France where he settled in Argenteuil near Paris. During his time at Argenteuil.Monet focused more on developing his impressionistic style, painting the famous Impression.Sunrise in 1872 which later served to name the impressionist movement.Camille fell ill in 1876 and never fully recovered.
Monet painted Camille Monet, on her death bed, a last tribute to his wife. Eventually Monet became even more determined to create masterpieces and he started painting in groups and series. He and his children moved into the home of Ernest Hoshede, a patron of the arts.Claude Monet even went back and adjusted some of these colors after his surgery.
Claude Monet died in 1926 from lung cancer.He is buried in the cemetery of the Giverny church.
His remaining family and heirs bequeathed his Giverny home and gardens to the French Academy of Fine Arts in 1966. net This Claude Monet biography may not be reproduced online.Source © www.artquotes.net
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