"I would like to paint as the bird sings" - Claude Oscar Monet (1840 -1926)


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Whenever Claude Monet talked or wrote about his art it was his role as an interpreter of nature and the natural world that he emphasized. His response to everything he saw about him, and it's subsequent translation into paint were amongst the most direct and heartfelt in the history of Western art

So, whats all this Monet stuff about then?

The aim of this site is not just to showcase his visual artworks, as there are many places on the 'net where you can go do that. My purpose for this collection of Dali pages is to give you an insight into a broader picture of Monet, where people new to Monet can read a bit about his history, and view a collection of his most famous work, as well as art by him which isn't so well recognised.

Help! Fancy writing for the Monet Pages? If you've written on any aspects of Monet, and would like to see it up on the site, use the 'mail me' button to the right to get in touch.

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