Friday, October 19, 2012

Monet Impression

7th Agers are learning about French artist, Claude Monet. Considered to be the founder of Impressionism, Monet lived outside of Paris in a village called Giverny. He  lived there with his wife and their eight children in a pink house with green shutters. He had a beautiful garden with a Japanese bridge built over a waterlily pond. He spent the last ten years of his life painting his beautiful flowers, especially the waterlilies. Students watched a film about Monet's garden based on the popular children's book, Linnea in Monet's Garden.