CLAUDE MONET BIOGRAPHY
Claude Monet was Born: 1840, November 14, Paris, France.
In 1858, Monet meets Eugène Boudin who encourages Claude to paint out of doors.
In 1859 Monet enters the Swiss Academy.
In 1865 Claude Monets paintings are submitted to the official Salon.
Claude Monet tries to commit suicide in 1968.
Later, in 1869 Claude Monet settles in the village of Saint-Michel where he paints alongside Renoir.
During the war Claude Monet takes refuge in London.
During 1874, in the studio of Nadar, Claude Monet exhibits "Impression : sunrise" at the first Impressionist exhibition.
In 1883 Claude Monet rents a house at Giverny where he will stay for 43 years.
By 1907 he is experiencing problems with his eyesight.
Claude Monet works on twelve large canvas, "The Water Lilies", which he offers to donate to France following the signing of the Armistice.
By 1926, Claude Monet who was a heavy smoker, is suffering from lung cancer.
Claude Monet dies on December 5, 1926.
Monet Posters
Art History
How To Write An Essay
Paralumun New Age Village