Claude Monet Tanya Smirnova, Ph-31
Claude Monet Claude Monet - the founder of impressionism key rules of impressionism: -t-t-t-to represent a modern life -t-t-t-to work the outdoors -t-t-t-transfer in a picture the impression about world
Content: Field of poppies Manneport Poplars on Epte House of Parliament Waterlilies
Field of poppies 1873 The first exhibition of impressionits The wife and the son
feelings of movement contrast between green and red figures roll in a grass
Manneport 1883 the coast of Normandy more than 60 pictures
vigorous strokes of blue, pink and beige curls of a white brightly shined part several strokes represent figures of people
Poplars on Epte 1891 near to Monet's house various times of a day and a year bought a site on which they grew
cold tone - autumn mood reflections in quiet water indistinct yellow strokes
House of Parliament 1904 Thames and English Parliament amazed visitors
wide diagonal strokes a yellow and orange dark blue vertical column puffes of the fog: lilac spot blue diagonals the same colors, but horizontal
Waterlilies pictures from the description to abstract painting
no horizon short dense strokes of pink and yellow effect of depth
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Claude Monet Tanya Smirnova, Ph-31