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What is the style of Monet's technique? What is the role of sky in his paintings?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Claude Monet is probably the best-loved of all the impressionist painters, and he was certainly the most influential. His paintings attempting to capture the fleeting effects of sunlight at different times of the day and in various environments are still captivating nearly 100 years after his death. If anything, in our era of visual overload, the freshness of how Monet saw the world is even more striking.


Impressionist emerged in France around 1870, when a group of painters worked loosely together, attempting to capture their fleeting impressions of a scene, or the emotions a scene created in them.

They painted in a totally new way, in a style that wasn't highly finished nor realistic, and their subjects were neither classical nor historical. At the time it was a dramatic departure from convention, and the painters were ridiculed by critics and society.

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Answered by RabbitPanda
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Technique he used was fast brush strokes.



Sky was symbolising the actual sensation of light specially morning scenes


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