A Stroll with Monet and Tiffany
©kMadisonMooreFineArtInc.2013
11 x 14 Interior Oil Painting on Canvas
Painting with The Masters
Art within Art Series
sold
Every once in awhile I get in a pastel mood and who better'
to paint with than Monet. This was fun decorating the room
with tiny floral accessories. It's a shame that the very small details
are so hard to see on a screen like the pearl necklace on the pillow
and the Tiffany lamp and vase. The painting on he wall is
"The Stroll by Claude Monet"
Enjoy, A Stroll with Monet and Tiffany
Claude Monet (1840-1926), was a French painter, recognized, together with Pissaro, as being one of the creators of Impressionism, and was probably the artist most dedicated to observing the Impressionist principles. His works epitomize the genre and are considered some of the Impressionists' finest.
Claude Monet was born in Paris on November 14, 1840 but all his impressions as a child and adolescent were linked with Le Havre, the town to which his family moved about 1845. His father had a grocery store there. In his youth he painted caricature portraits and exhibited them in the art supplies store in which Eugène Boudin worked at the time. Eventually Boudin persuaded the young Monet to paint in the open air with him and become a landscape painter. His family was not against his wish to become a painter, but his independent views, criticism towards academic art and refusal to enter a decent school of art led to constant quarrels with his family. After finishing his military service in Algeria ... Read Claude Monet's Full Biography
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That's lovely, Madison. I'm not usually drawn to the lighter colors (as you know from your painting I love the most and am now the proud owner of!). But purple is my favorite color, and this has such gorgeous purples and pinks, with the teal-like blues that set them off so beautifully. I've decided I'm going to keep my print under glass with a security alarm -- I think you will be famous!
ReplyDeleteOh Becky, your always so sweet. Thanks so much. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Madison, and I am indeed sweet! But don't mix that up with love of art and knowing what's good when I see it. If I didn't think highly of your work, I would just say things like "Nice" or "How pretty" ... LOL!
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