Claude Monet Biography and Life History
Read about the life history and biography of Claude Monet, the founder of French Impressionist painting…
Oscar-Claude Monet was born on the 14th of November, 1840 in Paris. His father was called Claude-Adolphe Monet and his mother was called Louise-Justine Aubree Monet. She was a singer. In 1845, his family moved to Le Havre in Normandy.
His father owned a grocery store business and wanted his son to join him. But Claude Monet wanted to be an artist.
So, in 1851, he entered the Le Havre secondary school of Arts. He had also become quite famous locally for his charcoal caricatures which sold for 10-20 francs apiece.
Monet then undertook his first drawing lessons from Jacques-Francois Ochard. In 1856 he met Eugene Boudin who, as his mentor, taught him the technique of using oil paints "en plein air" (outdoors).
His mother died in 1867. He was 16. He left school and went to live with his aunt Madame Lecarde.
Claude Monet Biography: Paris
Monet would often travel to Paris to visit The Louvre. There he would see many painters come and make copies of the old masters. However, he would prefer to look out of the window and paint what he saw. While in Paris he met several painters of the time like Edouard Manet who went on to become another Impressionist Painter.
In 1861, he joined the army and was sent to Algiers for a seven year commitment. Over there, he contracted typhoid and his aunt intervened and brought him back on the promise that he would complete an art course at university. But Monet was unhappy with the teachings of traditional art at the universities and became a student of Charles Gleyre in Paris.
There he met painters like Renoir and Bazille and shared many discussions and experiences about approaches to art, the effects of light on painting, and the techniques of "en plein air".
Claude Monet History
Claude Monet’s painting ‘Camille’ drew attention to his work in 1866. He later on was to marry the woman in that painting, Camille Doncieux. She also had their first child, Jean.
In 1868, Claude Monet attempted to commit suicide by throwing himself into the Seine, due to monetary problems.
Claude Monet and Camille Doncieux married in 1870.
During the Franco-Prussian war, Monet went to England. There, he studied the works of John Constable and Turner. He then moved around to Amsterdam. From 1871 to 1878 he lived at Argentueil where he painted some of his best works.
In 1872, he painted ‘Impression: Sunrise’ depicting a scene at Le Havre. Art critic Louis Leroy coined the term ‘Impressionism’ from this name and it stuck.
In 1878, Monet’s second child with Camille, Michel was born.
In 1879, Camille died of tuberculosis.
Monet then moved into the house of Ernest Hoschede who was a department store owner and a patron of the Arts. After Ernest became bankrupt, his wife Alice continued to live on in their house in Poissy with Monet. She had six children of her own and helped raise Monet’s two sons.
When Ernest died, Alice married Monet in 1892.
Claude Monet Paintings
During the 1880s and 1890s, Monet devoted his time to his ‘series’ paintings. He painted a subject in several light and weather conditions. His famous ‘series’ paintings are ‘Haystacks’, ‘Rouen Cathedral’, ‘Poplars’, ‘Houses of Parliament’, ‘Mornings on the Seine’, ‘Weeping Willows’ and ‘Water lilies’ from his home in Giverny.
In the late 1890s and early 1900s he visited the Mediterranean and painted several landscapes and seascapes.
In 1911, Alice died and in 1914 his son Jean also passed away. It was at this time, that Monet developed cataracts.
In 1923, Monet had two surgeries for his cataracts. After the surgeries, he re-painted some of his paintings from the time, for they had a redder tinge.
On the 5th of December, 1926, Monet died of Lung Cancer. He is buried in the Giverny church cemetery. He had asked for a simple ceremony, and so only 50 visitors had attended his funeral.
Claude Monet’s paintings are popular to this date, selling for millions of dollars.

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