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Claude Monet is considered the father of Impressionism. He made roughly 2,000 paintings that are now the subject of fascination for people around the world.
From the earliest cave paintings to modern artworks, we have always sought ways to express ourselves creatively. The most famous painters in the world were
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For a brief time Berthe Morisot was bigger than Monet, Renoir and Pissarro.
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Claude Monet Most Famous Paintings Who is Claude Monet? Claude Monet was born in Paris on November 14, 1840. When he was five years old, his family moved to Le Havre, where his father founded a grocery store. Monet has started drawing since he was a child.
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Ken Auster continues to teach and leave his legacy. His teaching is a way which equates painting to just about everything else you do in your regular life. Click to read from Ken on the topic of painting progression.
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