Claude Monet Draw Nature. He encouraged him to paint outside. I can only draw what I see.
The French Impressionist painter Claude Monet was primarily inspired by nature. Monet rejected the traditional approach to landscape painting and instead of copying old masters he had been learning from his friends and the nature itself. The Truth of Nature will uncover Claude Monets 1840 1926 continuous dialogue with nature and its places through a thematic and chronological arrangement from the first examples of artworks still indebted to the landscape tradition to the revolutionary compositions and series of his late years.
The Truth of Nature through February 2 2020 the countrys largest Monet exhibit in more than.
This is where Claude Monet found a harmony between his love for nature and his paintings. The French Impressionist painter Claude Monet was primarily inspired by nature. The area around his home in Giverny was a particularly strong source of inspiration for Monet. Evidence of Monets early drawings in the form of eight carnets which he left to his son Michel were then bequeathed by him to the Musée Marmottan Monet in 1966.