The impressionist artist, Claude Monet, is noted not only for his beautiful paintings of flowers and flower gardens but also for the beautiful gardens that he created at his home. These form the basis for many of his paintings. Born in Paris in 1840, he spent his youth in Le Havre where he became as a caricaturist but began landscape painting under the tutelage of Boudin. In Paris he met Renoir, Sisley and Bazille. The four artists formed the foundation of the Impressionist movement. During the Franco-Prussian War he traveled to England with Pissarro where he studied the work of Constable and Turner. When he moved back to France he painted his most famous works of the Impressionist movement. He began to prosper and bought a house at Giverny and, though he traveled widely, his attention was increasingly focused on his gardens. His celebrated water garden grew to dominate his work completely. As he grew older he suffered from failing eyesight, but he continued to paint until his death in 1926.
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