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Definition of Monet
1. Noun. French impressionist painter (1840-1926).
Definition of Monet
1. Noun. a work by Claude Monet ¹
2. Proper noun. Claude Monet, French painter. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monet
Literary usage of Monet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Art: Being a Contribution to a New System of æsthetics by Julius Meier-Graefe (1908)
"Under the influence of his friend, monet painted amazingly impressive things ;
his large ... monet is just as essentially talent, as Manet was genius. ..."
2. Modern Art: Being a Contribution to a New System of æsthetics by Julius Meier-Graefe (1908)
"monet, like Manet, painted an alfresco meal, and at the time when Manet's ...
Under the influence of his friend, monet painted amazingly impressive things ..."
3. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts: Giving a Descriptive and Critcal Account of by Julia de Wolf Gibbs Addison (1910)
"monet felt always that the subject of a picture was not to be its object.
His object was always independent of subject, so it was his habit to take certain ..."
4. Promenades of an Impressionist by James Huneker (1910)
"The amiable director suggested instead the name of Claude monet. Time had enjoyed
its little whirligig with that great painter of vibrating light and water, ..."
5. Representative Painters of the XIXth Century by Nancy R. E. Meugens Bell, N. D'Anvers (1899)
"CLAUDE JEAN monet |NE of the most successful of the brilliant little group of
Impressionists whose works were collectively exhibited in Paris between 1877 ..."
6. Pots and Pans: Or, Studies in Still-life Painting by Arthur Edwin Bye (1921)
"VII IMPRESSIONISM AND POST-IMPRESSIONISM IN FRENCH STILL-LIFE PAINTING The work
of Eduard Manet prepared us for that of his contemporary, Claude monet. ..."
7. Money by Francis Amasa Walker (1877)
"... THE ELEMENTS OF monet : THE METALS AS monet. HAVING seen the occasion which
exists, even in a primitive state, and increasingly in communities as they ..."