Oscar-Claude Monet was a famous French painter and he was widely known as one of the founders of the Impressionist movement in the 1870s and 1880s. Monet was born in Paris, France on November 14, 1840. He was the second child born to Claude Adolphe and Louise-Justine Monet. He spent his childhood at La Havre, a seaside town in Northern France. The ocean and coastline had a essential effect in his drawing style. Monet spent most of his time drawing caricatures in his early age and earned quite a lot. During this time, he met his friend and mentor Eugene Boudin. He is the one who talked Monet into trying outdoor painting and different medium such as oil paints and pastel. His first painting was View from Rouelles. In 1859, he enrolled for the Academie Suisse instead of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, a common place for Salon artists to learn. This is where Monet met Camille Pissarro. In 1862, Monet attended the studio of a Swiss artist, Charles Gleyre and became friends with Frederic Bazille, Alfred Sisley, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were later his fellow Impressionist painters. Because of his unfamiliar style of drawings in the time when people still …show more content…
Eugene Boudin was the person who paved the way for Monet when he was just a teenager. He coaxed Claude Monet to the seaside and inspired him to paint in the open air. “Suddenly, suddenly, Claude Monet just understood what his friend had been telling him about," says Aussenac. "He understood. He said afterward that it was just like a curtain that [had opened] in front of his eyes. He understood what his life was about, and what painting was about." Without Boudin, Monet’s plein air masterpieces would not have existed. Monet also appreciated Édouard Manet, an Realist artist. Monet’s early work was indebted his idea of Realism. They were also fellows and Manet joined Monet’s group activities and became an Impressionist