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1886 Self-Portrait




CLAUDE MONET
(1840-1926)
Impressionist Painter 19 th Century




April Bundridge
Welcome to Claude Monet’s
http://giverny.org/monet/welcome.htm
Site Editor: Ariane Cauderlier
•   Des Moines Art Center
    http://www.desmoinesartcenter.org/
•   Japanese Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Style
    http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/ukiy/hd_ukiy.htm
•   Renaissance Architecture in Italy
    http://www.italian-architecture.info/HIST.htm

Welcome to Claude Monet’s caught my attention because of its unique format. The home page includes
links to other pages of information with a summary and picture of what the link leads to. The font is easy
to read and the plain white background prevents the viewer from being overwhelmed and allows an
exceptional view of the art. The images are high quality, and all the information is easily accessed through
the available links.

Before the project, I didn’t know a lot about Monet except that he was an impressionist artist and I loved a
few of his pieces that I had seen. Learning about what impressionism really is was interesting, in that I
never noticed the pieces didn’t have defining lines. I have a print of Nympheas and saw Water Lilies at the
Nelson-Atkins Art Gallery in Kansas City, MO.




                 Nympheas (1916-1919)                                 Water Lilies (1915-1926)
   1840 - Birth of Claude Oscar Monet on November 14th in Paris.
   1859 - Monet comes to Paris and enters the Swiss Academy.
   1863 - Monet discovers Manet's painting and paints "en plein air" in the Fontainebleau
    forest.
   1865 - Monet's paintings are submitted for the first time to the official Salon. Camille
    Doncieux his lady friend and Bazille pose for Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe (the Picnic).
   1874 - Monet exhibits "Impression : sunrise" at the first Impressionist exhibition in the
    studio of Nadar.
   1892 - Monet paints the Rouen Cathedrals series.
   1900 - Monet paints several views of the Japanese bridge. He takes several trips to London
    and paints views of the Thames.
   1916-1926 - Claude Monet works on twelve large canvas, The Water Lilies. Following the
    signing of the Armistice, Monet offers to donate them to France. Theses paintings will be
    installed in an architectural space designed specifically for them at the museum of the
    Orangerie in Paris.
   1923 - Monet is nearly blind. He has an operation for the cataract in one eye. His sight
    improved.
   1926 - In February Monet is still painting. But he suffers from lung cancer. He dies on
    December 5th. He is buried in a simple ceremony at Giverny. His friend Georges Clémenceau
    attends the ceremony.


    http://www.intermonet.com/biograph/autobigb.htm - This link includes an interesting autobiography from Monet to a journalist in 1900.
In 1905, answering a question about his colors, he wrote :

"As for the colors I use, what's so interesting about that ? I don't
think one could paint better or more brightly with another palette.
The most important thing is to know how to use the colors. Their
choice is a matter of habit. In short, I use white lead, cadmium
yellow, vermilion, madder, cobalt blue, chrome green. That's all."



Impressionist art is based on the use of color, which has to "draw"
the motive without resorting to line. Pure black is rarely used by the
impressionist painters. Monet obtained an appearance of black by
combining several colors : blues, greens and reds. It was so
important that Monet eliminate black that it was not even included in
his funeral.
Claude Monet, Studio Corner (1861)   Claude Monet, Red Boats in Argenteuil (1875)




                                       From 1860, Monet used only a palette
                                               of pure light colors.

Monet used dark colors until 1860.
In 1908, aged 68, Monet was affected by
cataract in both eyes, and he began to loose
sight. The first signs of this cataract can be
found in the paintings he made in Venice in
1908.



Cataract is a progressive opacity of the
                                             Canale Grande and Santa Maria della Salute (1908)
crystalline lens that filters the colors. As
cataract develops, whites become yellow, greens become yellow-green and
reds, oranges. Blues and purples are replaced by reds and yellows.
Gradually his paintings became invaded by reds and yellows. Blues
vanished, and details faded.
The effects of the
                                    cataract on Monet
                                  can be observed from
                                      some paintings
                                   depicting the same
                                    motif, for instance
                                   The Japanese Bridge
                                  made in 1923 and The
                                   Waterlily Pond made
                                         in 1897.


The Waterlily Pond (1897)                                      The Japanese Bridge (1923)




               Claude Monet, The House seen from the Roses Garden (1922-1924)
Hiroshige Ando, Sudden Shower over O-Hashi



                                                                                      This print from
                                                                                    Monet's collection
                                                                                    was interpreted by
                                                                                        Van Gogh
                                                                                    who made a copy
                                                                                     in his own way.



        Monet at Giverny in His Dining Room

 Monet collected over 231 Japanese prints          The structure
                                                  and the colors
  during his life and displayed them in his         of this print
   home. Like many other artists, Monet          inspired Monet
considered Japanese culture as very artistic,     for a canvas of
                                                  the Grainstack
shaped by the refined aesthetic tastes of its          series.
people. The entire collection was donated to
the Institut des Beaux-Arts by his son Michel
                    Monet.                                              Hokusai Katsushika, Mount Fuji
House of the Cider-Press                          Clos Normand Garden                        Water Garden in Autumn




         The Japanese Bridge                           Water Lilies in the Pond Japanese Inspired Water Garden


http://giverny.org/gardens/fcm/fotoaero.htm - This link shows an aerial view of Monet’s gardens.         Pictures Provided By: Ariane Cauderlier
•   Claude Monet lived in his home at Giverny for forty-three years, from 1883
    to 1926. During this very long time, he laid out the house to his own
    tastes, adapting it to the needs of his family and professional life. The house
    is was enlarged to 40 meters long per 5 meters deep only. Monet chose all
    the colors for everything inside and outside the house.
•   At the other end of the house, Monet designed a large kitchen, suitable to
    prepare the meals of a ten people family that entertained a lot. Over the
    kitchen, Monet's four step-daughters had their bedrooms, while his two
    sons and his two step-sons slept in the attic.
•   The vibrant color of the dining room enhances the blues of the dishes on
    display in the buffets.
•   The walls of the kitchen are covered with tiles of Rouen. The coolness of the
    blue contrasts with the warm glow of the extended collection of coppers.
•   Claude and his wife Alice didn't share the same bedroom, as was usual in the
    middle upper class, but there was a connection through the bathrooms. It is
    one of the few rooms that have a window on the street side, that is to say
    to the north. One can see how narrow the house is. From her bedroom, Alice
    could keep an eye on the children on the other side of the landing.
Monet’s Home                  Yellow Dining Room    Blue Kitchen




       Monet’s First Studio               Monet’s Bedroom      Alice’s Bedroom*

Pictures Provided By: Ariane Cauderlier                            * Alice was Monet’s second wife.
• Monet’s paintings are located in Museums in Europe, America,
  Asia and Oceania.
• There are continually exhibits of Monet’s work, the last of
  which ran from September 2010- January 2011 in Paris.
• Admirers of Monet can visit his Giverny home in France.
• Books have been published about Monet’s Garden, Life and
  Work, along with children’s books about Monet.
1886 Self-Portrait




CLAUDE MONET
(1840-1926)
Impressionist Painter 19 th Century




April Bundridge
Welcome to Claude Monet’s
http://giverny.org/monet/welcome.htm
Site Editor: Ariane Cauderlier
Instructor Comments:
Honestly, one of the best papers/presentations I’ve ever had, April. I loved it! Can I
post it in Doc Sharing as a GREAT example in my other classes/sections?

I loved that you showed his home. I want to travel to see that someday. It’s on my
bucket list. EXCELLENT!! If I could give you more than 25 points, I would!

Grade: 25/25

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Claude Monet (1840 1926)

  • 1. 1886 Self-Portrait CLAUDE MONET (1840-1926) Impressionist Painter 19 th Century April Bundridge Welcome to Claude Monet’s http://giverny.org/monet/welcome.htm Site Editor: Ariane Cauderlier
  • 2. Des Moines Art Center http://www.desmoinesartcenter.org/ • Japanese Woodblock Print Ukiyo-e Style http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/ukiy/hd_ukiy.htm • Renaissance Architecture in Italy http://www.italian-architecture.info/HIST.htm Welcome to Claude Monet’s caught my attention because of its unique format. The home page includes links to other pages of information with a summary and picture of what the link leads to. The font is easy to read and the plain white background prevents the viewer from being overwhelmed and allows an exceptional view of the art. The images are high quality, and all the information is easily accessed through the available links. Before the project, I didn’t know a lot about Monet except that he was an impressionist artist and I loved a few of his pieces that I had seen. Learning about what impressionism really is was interesting, in that I never noticed the pieces didn’t have defining lines. I have a print of Nympheas and saw Water Lilies at the Nelson-Atkins Art Gallery in Kansas City, MO. Nympheas (1916-1919) Water Lilies (1915-1926)
  • 3. 1840 - Birth of Claude Oscar Monet on November 14th in Paris.  1859 - Monet comes to Paris and enters the Swiss Academy.  1863 - Monet discovers Manet's painting and paints "en plein air" in the Fontainebleau forest.  1865 - Monet's paintings are submitted for the first time to the official Salon. Camille Doncieux his lady friend and Bazille pose for Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe (the Picnic).  1874 - Monet exhibits "Impression : sunrise" at the first Impressionist exhibition in the studio of Nadar.  1892 - Monet paints the Rouen Cathedrals series.  1900 - Monet paints several views of the Japanese bridge. He takes several trips to London and paints views of the Thames.  1916-1926 - Claude Monet works on twelve large canvas, The Water Lilies. Following the signing of the Armistice, Monet offers to donate them to France. Theses paintings will be installed in an architectural space designed specifically for them at the museum of the Orangerie in Paris.  1923 - Monet is nearly blind. He has an operation for the cataract in one eye. His sight improved.  1926 - In February Monet is still painting. But he suffers from lung cancer. He dies on December 5th. He is buried in a simple ceremony at Giverny. His friend Georges Clémenceau attends the ceremony. http://www.intermonet.com/biograph/autobigb.htm - This link includes an interesting autobiography from Monet to a journalist in 1900.
  • 4. In 1905, answering a question about his colors, he wrote : "As for the colors I use, what's so interesting about that ? I don't think one could paint better or more brightly with another palette. The most important thing is to know how to use the colors. Their choice is a matter of habit. In short, I use white lead, cadmium yellow, vermilion, madder, cobalt blue, chrome green. That's all." Impressionist art is based on the use of color, which has to "draw" the motive without resorting to line. Pure black is rarely used by the impressionist painters. Monet obtained an appearance of black by combining several colors : blues, greens and reds. It was so important that Monet eliminate black that it was not even included in his funeral.
  • 5. Claude Monet, Studio Corner (1861) Claude Monet, Red Boats in Argenteuil (1875) From 1860, Monet used only a palette of pure light colors. Monet used dark colors until 1860.
  • 6. In 1908, aged 68, Monet was affected by cataract in both eyes, and he began to loose sight. The first signs of this cataract can be found in the paintings he made in Venice in 1908. Cataract is a progressive opacity of the Canale Grande and Santa Maria della Salute (1908) crystalline lens that filters the colors. As cataract develops, whites become yellow, greens become yellow-green and reds, oranges. Blues and purples are replaced by reds and yellows. Gradually his paintings became invaded by reds and yellows. Blues vanished, and details faded.
  • 7. The effects of the cataract on Monet can be observed from some paintings depicting the same motif, for instance The Japanese Bridge made in 1923 and The Waterlily Pond made in 1897. The Waterlily Pond (1897) The Japanese Bridge (1923) Claude Monet, The House seen from the Roses Garden (1922-1924)
  • 8. Hiroshige Ando, Sudden Shower over O-Hashi This print from Monet's collection was interpreted by Van Gogh who made a copy in his own way. Monet at Giverny in His Dining Room Monet collected over 231 Japanese prints The structure and the colors during his life and displayed them in his of this print home. Like many other artists, Monet inspired Monet considered Japanese culture as very artistic, for a canvas of the Grainstack shaped by the refined aesthetic tastes of its series. people. The entire collection was donated to the Institut des Beaux-Arts by his son Michel Monet. Hokusai Katsushika, Mount Fuji
  • 9. House of the Cider-Press Clos Normand Garden Water Garden in Autumn The Japanese Bridge Water Lilies in the Pond Japanese Inspired Water Garden http://giverny.org/gardens/fcm/fotoaero.htm - This link shows an aerial view of Monet’s gardens. Pictures Provided By: Ariane Cauderlier
  • 10. Claude Monet lived in his home at Giverny for forty-three years, from 1883 to 1926. During this very long time, he laid out the house to his own tastes, adapting it to the needs of his family and professional life. The house is was enlarged to 40 meters long per 5 meters deep only. Monet chose all the colors for everything inside and outside the house. • At the other end of the house, Monet designed a large kitchen, suitable to prepare the meals of a ten people family that entertained a lot. Over the kitchen, Monet's four step-daughters had their bedrooms, while his two sons and his two step-sons slept in the attic. • The vibrant color of the dining room enhances the blues of the dishes on display in the buffets. • The walls of the kitchen are covered with tiles of Rouen. The coolness of the blue contrasts with the warm glow of the extended collection of coppers. • Claude and his wife Alice didn't share the same bedroom, as was usual in the middle upper class, but there was a connection through the bathrooms. It is one of the few rooms that have a window on the street side, that is to say to the north. One can see how narrow the house is. From her bedroom, Alice could keep an eye on the children on the other side of the landing.
  • 11. Monet’s Home Yellow Dining Room Blue Kitchen Monet’s First Studio Monet’s Bedroom Alice’s Bedroom* Pictures Provided By: Ariane Cauderlier * Alice was Monet’s second wife.
  • 12. • Monet’s paintings are located in Museums in Europe, America, Asia and Oceania. • There are continually exhibits of Monet’s work, the last of which ran from September 2010- January 2011 in Paris. • Admirers of Monet can visit his Giverny home in France. • Books have been published about Monet’s Garden, Life and Work, along with children’s books about Monet.
  • 13. 1886 Self-Portrait CLAUDE MONET (1840-1926) Impressionist Painter 19 th Century April Bundridge Welcome to Claude Monet’s http://giverny.org/monet/welcome.htm Site Editor: Ariane Cauderlier
  • 14. Instructor Comments: Honestly, one of the best papers/presentations I’ve ever had, April. I loved it! Can I post it in Doc Sharing as a GREAT example in my other classes/sections? I loved that you showed his home. I want to travel to see that someday. It’s on my bucket list. EXCELLENT!! If I could give you more than 25 points, I would! Grade: 25/25