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Digital Download - 30 images
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A snapshot of some of the images
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Dimensions 6260 x 7147 pixels
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Claude Monet 30 High Resolution Images
Claude Monet 30 High Resolution Images
Artwork by Claude Monet (1840-1926)
Digital Download - 30 images
This download features 30 hi-res images, in jpeg format, by the artist Claude Monet.
The images are all 600dpi and range in size from 3031 pixels wide/tall to 7455 pixels wide/tall. The images in this small Monet collection are also included in the larger, 310 image, collection.
The pictures are out of copyright and in the public domain, so you are free to use them in whatever way you’d like, including commercial use.
Claude Monet (1840-1926) was a pioneering French painter and one of the founders of the Impressionist movement, a style that sought to capture the fleeting effects of light and colour.
Born in 1840 in Paris, Monet's early years were spent in Le Havre, where he developed a love for drawing. He moved to Paris to pursue formal art training, where he befriended fellow artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Camille Pissarro.
Monet's approach to painting was revolutionary. Rather than focusing on the precise details of a subject, he sought to depict the transient effects of light and atmosphere. This is evident in his series of paintings such as 'Haystacks', 'Rouen Cathedral' and 'Water Lilies' where he painted the same scene at different times of day and seasons to capture the changing qualities.
His technique involved applying short, quick brushstrokes of pure colour, which, when viewed from a distance, blended to create vibrant, shimmering effects.
One of Monet's most famous works, 'Impression, Sunrise' (1872) gave the Impressionist movement its name. This painting, depicting the port of Le Havre at dawn, was initially criticised for its sketchy, unfinished appearance but later celebrated for its innovative approach.
Monet's ability to capture the essence of a moment with such spontaneity and freshness marked a departure from traditional academic painting and influenced countless artists.
In 1883, Monet moved to Giverny, where he created a stunning garden that became a central theme in his later works. The water lilies, Japanese bridge, and weeping willows that adorned his garden were immortalised in his expansive series of paintings. These works, particularly the large-scale water-lilies canvases, are celebrated for their immersive, meditative quality.
Monet's impact on the art world was profound. His exploration of light, colour and perception paved the way for modern art movements such as Abstract Expressionism.
Monet passed away on 5th December 1926, but his legacy endures through his timeless works, which continue to captivate and inspire.
Read more about Monet's Masterpieces in the Public Domain
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Public Domain Copyright Rules
The pictures in our art collections are out of copyright in both the UK and the United States. Both countries have had quite different copyright criteria up until recently so read our blog post about public domain copyright rules in the United States, United Kingdom and other countries.