Screenshot from Ceux de Chez Nous (Those of Our Land) in 1915.
(Photo:John Hall YouTube)
ClaudeMonetis one of the most famous painters of the past several centuries.
His iconic, colorful imageskickstarted the Impressionist movement.
Screenshot from “Ceux de Chez Nous (Those of Our Land)” in 1915. (Photo:John Hall YouTube)
This special moment is captured in silent film footage from 1915.
As captured on film, Monet’s genius in translating landscapes to canvas is bewitching.
Even over a hundred years later, watching him at work is still mesmerizing.
Claude Monet, photographed by Nadar in 1899. (Photo:Wikimedia Commons, Public domain)
However, there are many other ways to bring a piece of Monet’s legacy into your everyday life.
For instance, ahand-crafted candle based on his water lilymasterpieces reimagines the painting in a whole new way.
Monet is also among the geniuses included in thiscard deckwhich helps teach important art history facts.
“Impression, Sunrise,” by Claude Monet, 1872. (Photo:Wikimedia Commons, Public domain)
Think you already know a lot about Monet?
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Claude Monet, photographed by Nadar in 1899.
“Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge,” by Claude Monet, between 1897 and 1899. (Photo:Wikimedia Commons, Public domain)
Impression, Sunrise, by Claude Monet, 1872.
Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge, by Claude Monet, between 1897 and 1899.
Modern Giverny, preserved as Monet left it.
Modern Giverny, preserved as Monet left it. (Photo: World3000 viaWikimedia Commons,CC BY-SA 4.0)
(Photo: World3000 viaWikimedia Commons,CC BY-SA 4.0)