Claude Monet Artwork

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Monet Waterlilies,

Monet Waterlilies,

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View of Vetheuil

View of Vetheuil

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Water Lilies27

Water Lilies27

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Boulevard des Capucines 3

Boulevard des Capucines 3

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Bordighera 1

Bordighera 1

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La Grenouillere

La Grenouillere

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The Cliff Walk Pourville

The Cliff Walk Pourville

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Canal In Amsterdam

Canal In Amsterdam

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Red Water Lilies

Red Water Lilies

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Bouquet Of Sunflowers

Bouquet Of Sunflowers

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The Magpie

The Magpie

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Water Lily Pond

Water Lily Pond

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Poppy Field Argenteuil

Poppy Field Argenteuil

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Field Of Tulips In Holland

Field Of Tulips In Holland

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Wild Poppies, Near Argenteuil

Wild Poppies Near Argenteuil

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Regatta At Argenteuil

Regatta At Argenteuil

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The Red Boats, Argenteuil

The Red Boats, Argenteuil

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Poppies At Argenteuil

Poppies At Argenteuil

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A Haystack

A Haystack

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Boulevard Des Capucines

Boulevard Des Capucines

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The Flowered Garden

The Flowered Garden

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Irises In Monets Garden

Irises In Monets Garden

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San Giorgio Maggiore At Dusk

San Giorgio Maggiore At Dusk

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Argenteuil (Red Boats)

Argenteuil (Red Boats)

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The Walk Woman With A Parasol

The Walk Woman With A Parasol

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Impression Sunrise

Impression Sunrise

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Claude Monet Artwork

Claude Monet Prints and art

During the years from 1915 until the artist's death, this idea of incorporating notions of narrative into the history of artwork and only implied in the first water lily paintings, established into a cycle of incredibly huge murals that were to be placed in Paris in two 80-foot oval rooms in the Orangerie of the Tuileries. The artist André Masson called these "the Sistine Chapel of Modernism" in 1952. This end design of Monet's lengthy and in-depth study of nature—his endeavor to preserve his impressions "in the face of the most transient effects," as he put it—was not committed until after his demise. The large multinational studies for the Orangerie murals, together with other field and distinctive works produced in the water gardens between 1916 and 1925, were mostly unknown until the 1950s but are now scattered among the greatest private collections and museums of the rest of the world. Monet worked practically until his demise in 1926, despite suffering from cataracts that impacted his vision Claude Monet art and Claude Monet prints are very popular