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Claude Monet
Claude Monet (1840–1926) was more than a founder of Impressionism—he was its heartbeat. Born in Paris and raised in Le Havre, Monet spent his life chasing light across water, through fog, and over fields of wildflowers. His canvases did not simply depict landscapes; they captured fleeting moments in time, painted with such sensitivity that nature seemed to breathe within them. Monet’s artistic revolution lay in his ability to see the world not as it was, but as it felt. He p
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Edgar Degas
Edgar Degas (1834–1917) French Impressionist & Realist Artist Known for His Ballet Dancer Paintings and Pastel Mastery, Edgar Degas was a renowned French artist celebrated for his evocative portrayals of movement and modern life, especially his iconic works featuring ballet dancers. Though often associated with the Impressionist movement, Degas preferred the label Realist, emphasizing draftsmanship, form, and psychological depth over fleeting light effects. Degas mastered
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Berthe Morisot
Berthe Morisot (1841–1895) Berthe Morisot was a trailblazing French Impressionist painter and one of the most prominent female artists of the 19th century. A founding member of the Impressionist movement, Morisot was known for her luminous brushwork, delicate color palette, and intimate portrayals of women, domestic life, and motherhood. She exhibited in all but one of the eight Impressionist exhibitions alongside artists like Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and her close friend
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