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Claude Collection (page 27)

Claude Monet, one of the most influential artists of all time, was born in 1840 and passed away in 1926

Background imageClaude Collection: King Henri II of Navarre and Claude de Lorraine

King Henri II of Navarre and Claude de Lorraine
Henri II, King of Navarre (left); and Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Guise, 1500s. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageClaude Collection: Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, A Lion

Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, A Lion
A Lion. (Claude Mayne Tawney Esq.) Seated and casting the perfect shadow of lion, complete with tail. Illustration from a series of shadow portraits of fictional characters by Charles H Bennett

Background imageClaude Collection: Henson, Nerman

Henson, Nerman
Leslie Henson, Heather Thatcher, Claude Hulbert, Margary Hicklin, Percy Hemming

Background imageClaude Collection: Grahame-White and Lady Northcliffe at Hendon

Grahame-White and Lady Northcliffe at Hendon
The aviator Claude Grahame-White (1879-1959) with Lady Northcliffe at Hendon before the Great Air Race (probably the air race sponsored by the Daily Mail in 1910)

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Anthime Corbon / Gill

Claude Anthime Corbon / Gill
Claude Anthime Corbon (1808-1891) French politician, deputy of the Seine (1871) and senator (1875)

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Desire Barodet / Gill

Claude Desire Barodet / Gill
Claude Desire Barodet, former teacher, Republican, Mayor of Lyon (1872), representing the National Assembly (1873-1876) and member of the Seine (1876-1896)

Background imageClaude Collection: Tom Titt / Sir Edgar Speyer

Tom Titt / Sir Edgar Speyer
Sir Edgar Speyer, 1st Baronet. American born financier and philanthropist, chairman of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London from 1906 to 1915 and a friend of several leading composers

Background imageClaude Collection: General Sir Claude Auchinleck (1884-1981)

General Sir Claude Auchinleck (1884-1981)
Portrait of Sir Claude John Eyre Auchinleck, the English soldier who was made Field-Marshal in 1946, pictured in 1945 when he was Commander-in-Chief in India

Background imageClaude Collection: Lorrain / Claude / W Holl

Lorrain / Claude / W Holl
CLAUDE LE LORRAIN alias CLAUDE GELEE French painter

Background imageClaude Collection: C-E MINIE / ILN 1855

C-E MINIE / ILN 1855
CLAUDE-ETIENNE MINIE French army officer, inventor of the conical-pointed cylindrical bullet (1849) and of the Minie Rifle

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Mellan

Claude Mellan
CLAUDE MELLAN French artist

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude De Jouffroy

Claude De Jouffroy
CLAUDE DE JOUFFROY, marquis d Abbans French engineer

Background imageClaude Collection: Lorrain / Claude / Vansomer

Lorrain / Claude / Vansomer
CLAUDE LE LORRAIN alias CLAUDE GELEE French painter, best known for his landscapes

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Perrault / Langlois

Claude Perrault / Langlois
CLAUDE PERRAULT physician & architect wearing plain, modest clothes of breeches, hose (stockings), falling collar, a cloak with cape collar & shoes without buckles

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Debussy

Claude Debussy
CLAUDE DEBUSSY French composer in Rome in 1884

Background imageClaude Collection: Power from the Seas

Power from the Seas
Future power stations will harness the enormous thermal energy of the seas and convert it into usable power, along the lines proposed by Claude and Boucherot Date: circa 1935

Background imageClaude Collection: Reine Claude

Reine Claude
CLAUDE, first wife of Francois I : she gave her name to a species of greengage, to which she is pointing in this picture

Background imageClaude Collection: Francois, Dauphin

Francois, Dauphin
FRANCOIS, Dauphin de Viennois, eldest son of Francois I and Claude his first wife : died aged 19

Background imageClaude Collection: Peirisc (Oval Drawing)

Peirisc (Oval Drawing)
NICOLAS-CLAUDE FABRI DE PEIRESC French Scholar and Antiquary

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Monet / Giverny / Ils

Claude Monet / Giverny / Ils
CLAUDE MONET French artist in his garden at Giverny

Background imageClaude Collection: Grahame-White / Biplane

Grahame-White / Biplane
Claude Grahame-White, English aviator and engineer, and his biplane

Background imageClaude Collection: Francois I / France / Shaw

Francois I / France / Shaw
FRANCOIS I OF FRANCE King from 1515 - 1547 Son of Charles d Orleans who was the brother of Louis XII. Married to Claude. On horseback

Background imageClaude Collection: Francois I / France / Clouet

Francois I / France / Clouet
FRANCOIS I OF FRANCE King from 1515 - 1547 Son of Charles d Orleans who was the borther of Louis XII. Married to Claude

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Seignolle

Claude Seignolle
CLAUDE SEIGNOLLE French regional writer from Perigueux, best known for his work as a folklorist

Background imageClaude Collection: Grahame White Charabanc

Grahame White Charabanc
Claude Grahame-Whites Char- a-banc, seen here on a foggy day at his Hendon airport, can carry four passengers besides the pilot

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Chappe / Sch Card

Claude Chappe / Sch Card
CLAUDE CHAPPE French engineer, invented a telegraph system using visual semaphore signals

Background imageClaude Collection: Charles De LA Tour

Charles De LA Tour
Charles de la Tour tells his father Claude, who has taken service with the English, that he prefers to be loyal to France

Background imageClaude Collection: Nic. Francois Mansart

Nic. Francois Mansart
NICOLAS FRANCOIS MANSART French architect with one of the Perrault brothers, possibly the architect Claude Perrault. Mansart was important for establishing classicism in French baroque

Background imageClaude Collection: Debussy an Paris

Debussy an Paris
CLAUDE DEBUSSY French composer

Background imageClaude Collection: Debussy Berlin

Debussy Berlin
CLAUDE DEBUSSY French composer

Background imageClaude Collection: Debussy Otto Paris

Debussy Otto Paris
CLAUDE DEBUSSY French composer

Background imageClaude Collection: Debussy Blanche

Debussy Blanche
CLAUDE DEBUSSY French composer

Background imageClaude Collection: Chappe Optical Telegraph

Chappe Optical Telegraph
The optical telegraph of Claude Chappe and his brother, erected on the Eglise de Montmartre, is tested by the French authorities and his system is widely adopted

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Comte D avaux

Claude Comte D avaux
CLAUDE MESMES, comte d AVAUX French diplomat and scholar

Background imageClaude Collection: Band of Hope Prize

Band of Hope Prize
C.E.T.S Church of England Temperance Society ? All England Challenge Competition for Band of Hope, Diocese of Canterbury, Herne Bay Branch. Claude Watkins wins a prize

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Expilly

Claude Expilly
CLAUDE EXPILLY, sieur de la Poepe French magistrate and writer

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude Monet

Claude Monet
CLAUDE MONET Claude Monet French artist

Background imageClaude Collection: Claude De Saumaise

Claude De Saumaise
CLAUDE DE SAUMAISE French writer

Background imageClaude Collection: Lorrain / Claude / Anon

Lorrain / Claude / Anon
Claude Le Lorrain. French Artist



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Claude Monet, one of the most influential artists of all time, was born in 1840 and passed away in 1926. Known for his groundbreaking Impressionist style, Monet's works continue to captivate audiences worldwide. One of his most famous paintings is "Impression, Sunrise, " which gave birth to the term "impressionism. " This masterpiece showcases Monet's ability to capture fleeting moments with vibrant brushstrokes and a unique play of light. In another notable piece titled "Sailboat at Petit-Gennevilliers, " Monet portrays a serene scene on canvas using oil paints. The calmness exuded by this artwork transports viewers into a world where they can almost feel the gentle breeze against their skin. Monet also had an eye for capturing celebrations, as seen in his painting "Celebration" depicting the Rue Montorgueil in Paris on June 30th, 1878. This lively composition brings forth the joyous atmosphere of that day through vivid colors and bustling figures. Not limited to landscapes and celebrations alone, Claude Monet ventured into portraiture as well. His work titled "Lady in the Garden" from 1867 showcases his talent for capturing human emotions amidst nature's beauty. Giverny was another subject close to Monet's heart. In his painting "The Artist's Garden at Giverny, " completed in 1900, he immortalizes this enchanting place where he spent much of his life. The vibrant colors used here bring out the essence of nature while showcasing Monet's mastery over light and shadow. Apart from these iconic pieces by Claude Monet himself, there are other artworks inspired by him too. For instance, Father Claude Chauchetiere painted Kateri Tekakwitha (1656-1680), a Native American Catholic saint who became an inspiration for many due to her unwavering faith.