Claude Monet. The landscape of the environs of Paris
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Claude Monet did not seek his style for long-he relied on “impressions”, which sounds like “impressionism” in French. He created his unique works in nature, and the garden arranged in the vicinity of Paris, where he lived, creating masterpieces almost every day.
The great master of impressionism wrote nature, introducing systematicness into its creative mess. His whole life was filled with work, in which he almost every day created masterpieces. He planted flowers, arranged ponds to observe a living life - she constantly gave him discoveries. The surroundings of Paris gave him rich picturesque material, which he transformed with his brush to tell people about the joys of being
The great master of impressionism wrote nature, introducing systematicness into its creative mess. His whole life was filled with work, in which he almost every day created masterpieces. He planted flowers, arranged ponds to observe a living life - she constantly gave him discoveries. The surroundings of Paris gave him rich picturesque material, which he transformed with his brush to tell people about the joys of being
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Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Drawing & Painting
Series:
Series: Golden Fund
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ISBN:978-5-7793-5314-4
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