On Sunday morning, I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I saw a lot of wonderful, funny and beautiful paintings and sculptures. When I roamed, I found a picture of Claude Oscar Monet. This picture is called "terrace of Santo address" and it is also known as "garden of Santo address". I was very interested in this scenery, so I found a person working there and asked about it. Claude Monet is the most famous painter of the French Impressionist period.
Monet was born in Paris, France on November 14, 1840 and began to appreciate art from a young age. When he was 19, Monet decided to go to art school, and soon he entered Charles Graig's studio. When he was there he met and worked with other famous artists such as Frederic Bazille, Auguste Renoir and Alfred Sisley. In the 1900's, Monet began working outside and invented a portable paint pipe. Soon, he began to show pictures of his outdoor sunlight in bright colors using direct sketches. Many people think that it blocks all the possibilities that this will be a successful painter. From this time, many of Monet's paintings are very loose, and it seems that the color was applied by a strong and obvious stroke, as if it were not there.
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