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This artist loved the sun and water too. His name was Claude Monet, and he spent his entire life finding ways to paint sunlight. Monet was one of a group of artists called the Impressionists, and what they wanted to do was paint nature just as they saw it.
They wanted to capture their first impression of things, so they took their paints and brushes out of doors and painted in the open air. And even on a river! Well spotted! Monet had a small boat that he turned into an art studio so that he could paint on the river.
And is that why those brushstrokes are so big and obvious? And you, if you could go painting outside, where would you go and what would you paint? Image, National Gallery of Ireland. Listen to the audio.
Continue on the tour The next painting is a colourful still life by an artist called Picasso. You'll find it in Room 5, which is the room closest to the door you came in. Or, you can take another look at all the audio tracks and choose one you'd like to listen to next. Eoin: So how did he do it? Eoin: Even in rain? Eoin: And even on a river! Eoin: And is that why those brushstrokes are so big and obvious? Monet painted fast to get the colours right before the light changed.
Continue your journey. Family Audio Tour: Decoration Room Discover more. National Gallery at Home: Create your own Monet-inspired drawing and collage! Video: Create a mixed-media landscape picture. Drawing Inspiration: Edgar Degas A colourful pastel drawing of performers.