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Art Masterpiece Claude Monet (1840 – 1926) “Flowering Arches, Giverny 1913” Today we studied French Impressionist painter Claude Monet. Monet felt it was important to paint the things he saw around him instead of staged portraits and historical panorama. He met other young artists that felt the same way. They painted outdoors, not in a studio, and used strong colors and bold brush strokes. One of Monet’s well-known paintings is of a seascape with boats at sunrise, showing his impression of sunlight reflected on the water, called “Impression: Sunrise”. Art critics were not impressed and gave him the uncomplimentary title of “Impressionist”. It was this that started the art movement known as Impressionism. He eventually became wealthy enough to purchase a large farmhouse with two acres of gardens. He constructed a water garden spanned by a Japanese arched bridge. Paintings of his own gardens and ponds were the subject of hundreds of his paintings and occupied him for the rest of his life. Your young artist created an Impressionist masterpiece using tempera. Please ask him/her about his/her art. Today in Art Masterpiece, I learned about _____________________ _________________________________________________________ My favorite part was _______________________________________ _________________________________________________________

Art Masterpiece Claude Monet (1840 – 1926) “Flowering Arches, Giverny 1913” Today we studied French Impressionist painter Claude Monet. Monet felt it was important to paint the things he saw around him instead of staged portraits and historical panorama. He met other young artists that felt the same way. They painted outdoors, not in a studio, and used strong colors and bold brush strokes. One of Monet’s well-known paintings is of a seascape with boats at sunrise, showing his impression of sunlight reflected on the water, called “Impression: Sunrise”. Art critics were not impressed and gave him the uncomplimentary title of “Impressionist”. It was this that started the art movement known as Impressionism. He eventually became wealthy enough to purchase a large farmhouse with two acres of gardens. He constructed a water garden spanned by a Japanese arched bridge. Paintings of his own gardens and ponds were the subject of hundreds of his paintings and occupied him for the rest of his life. Your young artist created an Impressionist masterpiece using tempera. Please ask him/her about his/her art. Art Masterpiece Claude Monet (1840 – 1926) “Flowering Arches, Giverny 1913” Today we studied French Impressionist painter Claude Monet. Monet felt it was important to paint the things he saw around him instead of staged portraits and historical panorama. He met other young artists that felt the same way. They painted outdoors, not in a studio, and used strong colors and bold brush strokes. One of Monet’s well-known paintings is of a seascape with boats at sunrise, showing his impression of sunlight reflected on the water, called “Impression: Sunrise”. Art critics were not impressed and gave him the uncomplimentary title of “Impressionist”. It was this that started the art movement known as Impressionism. He eventually became wealthy enough to purchase a large farmhouse with two acres of gardens. He constructed a water garden spanned by a Japanese arched bridge. Paintings of his own gardens and ponds were the subject of hundreds of his paintings and occupied him for the rest of his life. Your young artist created an Impressionist masterpiece using tempera. Please ask him/her about his/her art. Art Masterpiece Claude Monet (1840 – 1926) “Flowering Arches, Giverny 1913” Today we studied French Impressionist painter Claude Monet. Monet felt it was important to paint the things he saw around him instead of staged portraits and historical panorama. He met other young artists that felt the same way. They painted outdoors, not in a studio, and used strong colors and bold brush strokes. One of Monet’s well-known paintings is of a seascape with boats at sunrise, showing his impression of sunlight reflected on the water, called “Impression: Sunrise”. Art critics were not impressed and gave him the uncomplimentary title of “Impressionist”. It was this that started the art movement known as Impressionism. He eventually became wealthy enough to purchase a large farmhouse with two acres of gardens. He constructed a water garden spanned by a Japanese arched bridge. Paintings of his own gardens and ponds were the subject of hundreds of his paintings and occupied him for the rest of his life. Your young artist created an Impressionist masterpiece using tempera. Please ask him/her about his/her art.