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Explore the life and works of Claude Monet, the founder of French Impressionist painting. See his famous paintings of landscapes, gardens, water lilies, and more in various styles and genres.
- Autumn on The Seine at Argenteuil
‘Autumn on the Seine at Argenteuil’ was created in 1873 by...
- Houses of Parliament
‘Houses of Parliament’ was created in 1904 by Claude Monet...
- Water Lilies
Monet’s Water Lilies series contained around 250 paintings,...
- Waterloo Bridge, London
‘Waterloo Bridge, London’ was created in 1903 by Claude...
- Haystack at Giverny
‘Haystack at Giverny’ was created in 1886 by Claude Monet in...
- Poplars at Giverny
‘Poplars at Giverny’ was created in 1887 by Claude Monet in...
- Women in the Garden
Women in the Garden (French: Femmes au jardin) is an oil...
- Antibes in the Morning
‘Antibes in the Morning’ was created in 1888 by Claude Monet...
- Autumn on The Seine at Argenteuil
This is a list of works by Claude Monet (1840–1926), including all the extant finished paintings but excluding the Water Lilies, which can be found here, and preparatory black and white sketches. [1]
Learn about the life and work of Claude Monet, a key figure in the Impressionist movement that transformed French painting in the second half of the nineteenth century. Explore his series paintings, his use of color and light, and his influence on modernism.
Explore the paintings by Claude Monet, the leading French Impressionist landscape painter. See his famous series of poplars, haystacks, Rouen Cathedral and Giverny garden.
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Learn about the life and career of Claude Monet, a French painter and founder of impressionism. Explore his famous paintings of landscapes, seascapes, and water lilies, as well as his influence and legacy.
Learn about Claude Monet, the French painter and founder of impressionism, who painted nature as he perceived it. Explore his famous series of haystacks, Rouen Cathedral, and water lilies, and see his works at Tate.
A 1919 oil painting of waterlilies in full flower by the French Impressionist master. Learn about its provenance, exhibition history, and related works from the Met's collection.