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Monet The Thames at Westminster

   

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Key Dates: Claude Oscar Monet

1840 Birth of Claude Oscar Monet on 14th November, at 45 Rue Lafitte, Paris.
1845 The Monet family moves to Le Havre.
1858 Claude Monet meets Eugène Boudin who takes him to paint out of doors for the first time.
1859 Monet comes to Paris and enrolls in the Swiss Academy.
1860 Monet meets Pissarro and Courbet.
1863 Monet discovers Manet's and paints "en plein air" in the Fontainebleau forest, and with Bazille in Chailly
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).
1867 Birth of his first son Jean Monet while Claude Monet stays at his parents home. September Monet joins Bazille and Renoir in their studio at 20 rue Visconti.
1870 Monet marries Camille, Courbet is his witness. They take refuge in London when the Franco-Prussian War begins.
1871 Monet meets Durand-Ruel in London with Pissarro and Daubigny. Death of his father. Monet settles at Argenteuil after visiting the Netherlands.
1874 Monet exhibits "Impression Sunrise" at the first Impressionist exhibition in the studio of Nadar on the 14th April .
1887 Monet exhibits in New-York thanks to Durand-Ruel.
1890 Monet purchases the house in Giverny and begins the digging for the nympheas basin. Monet campaigns to buy Manet's Olympia for the Nation to aid his widow.
1900

 

1908

Monet paints several views of the Japanese bridge. He takes several trips to London and paints views of the Thames. Houses of Parliament plus my painted version

Monet in Venice 1908 Le Palaisa de Mula, Venice, by Douglas Carpenter

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. These 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 improves.
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.

 

 

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