Saturday, August 15, 2015

How can Monet be compared to other impressionist artists?

Monet's subject matter was mainly centered upon
landscapes, and mainly cultivated landscapes (parks, country homes) as opposed to wild
ones (meadows or forests). Monet also utilized unusual palettes that were not commonly
seen before he made them popular: pastels and muted colors that were based upon the
lighting seen at very particular times of day. This painting of the impression of light
is seen dramatically in his many versions of the facade of the cathedral at Rouen,
portrayed in many different palettes corresponding to time of day and weather
conditions.

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