C-box:This artist painted delicate brush strokes of different tints side by side, allowing the viewer to "mix" them, creating light and color.
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Correct:Claude Monet*QS061402.AIF*
Wrong 1:Edouard Manet
Wrong 2:Titian
Wrong 3:Michelangelo
Wrong 4:Winslow Homer
Wrong 5:Paul Gauguin
Wrong 6:Edgar Degas
Wrong 7:Paul Cézanne
Wrong 8:Henri Rousseau
GeoByte1:Monet used short brush strokes of pure color to create his landscapes. These brush strokes blend to create seemingly solid forms.
GeoByte2:To show the changing qualities of light from dawn to dusk and from season to season, Monet painted the cathedral at Rouen (shown here) 40 times.
GeoByte3:The waterlilies in Monet's own garden at Giverny, France, were the subject of many of his paintings.
GeoByte4:Monet, and the other Impressionists, liked to paint out of doors rather than in an artist's studio.
GeoByte5:As a young man, Monet often had to beg for money to buy food and art supplies.