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Key Painters Vocabulary - Claude Monet

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Key Painters Vocabulary
famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: She became famous overnight after her viral video gained millions of views .
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painter
painter
[noun]

an artist who paints pictures

Ex: The surrealist painter's works are filled with symbolism and unusual imagery .
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France
France
[noun]

a country in Europe known for its famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower

Ex: The French Revolution had a significant impact on shaping modern France.
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born
born
[Adjective]

brought to this world through birth

Ex: The newly born foal took its first wobbly steps, eager to explore its surroundings.
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November
November
[noun]

the 11th month of the year, after October and before December

Ex: November is also known for events such as Veterans Day , Remembrance Day , and Black Friday , which commemorate veterans , honor the memory of fallen soldiers , and kick off the holiday shopping season , respectively .
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paris
paris
[noun]

the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce

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to move
to move
[Verb]

to change one's place of residence or work

Ex: We 're planning to move to a different state for a fresh start .
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to call
to call
[Verb]

to give a name or title to someone or something

Ex: What are their twin daughters called?
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to draw
to draw
[Verb]

to make a picture of something using a pencil, pen, etc. without coloring it

Ex: They drew the outline of a house in their art project .
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to become
to become
[Verb]

to start or grow to be

Ex: The noise became unbearable during construction .
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caricature

a humorous, exaggerated representation of a person or thing, typically in the form of a drawing or sculpture

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drawing
drawing
[noun]

a picture that was made using pens, pencils, or crayons instead of paint

Ex: Drawing requires a good understanding of perspective and shading .
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art school

any educational institution formed to train individuals in visual or fine arts

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to paint
to paint
[Verb]

to produce a picture or design with paint

Ex: She painted a still life of fruits and flowers for the art exhibition .
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impressionism

a movement in painting originated in 19th-century France that uses light and color in a way that gives an impression rather than a detailed representation of the subject

Ex: His latest painting, with its emphasis on capturing the play of light and color, was clearly influenced by the techniques of Impressionism.
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style
style
[noun]

a specific way of writing, designing, painting, etc. that is typical of a certain era, person, movement, place, etc.

Ex: The Bauhaus style of design is known for its minimalist aesthetic and focus on functionality .
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detail
detail
[noun]

a small part or component considered separately from the whole

Ex: Inspect each detail for quality assurance .
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nature
nature
[noun]

everything that exists or happens on the earth, excluding things that humans make or control

Ex: The changing seasons offer a variety of experiences and beauty in nature.
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outdoor
outdoor
[Adjective]

(of a place or space) located outside in a natural or open-air setting, without a roof or walls

Ex: We found an outdoor gym with equipment available for public use in the park .
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scene
scene
[noun]

the visible view of a specific area, including natural or man-made features within that space

Ex: The hikers paused to take in the serene scene of the lake reflecting the surrounding trees and sky .
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season
season
[noun]

a period of time that a year is divided into, such as winter and summer, with each having three months

Ex: Winter is the perfect season to build snowmen and have snowball fights .
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favorite
favorite
[Adjective]

liked or preferred the most among the rest that are from the same category

Ex: The local park is a favorite for families to picnic and play.
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garden
garden
[noun]

a piece of land where flowers, trees, and other plants are grown

Ex: She uses organic gardening methods in her garden, avoiding harmful chemicals .
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pond
pond
[noun]

an area containing still water that is comparatively smaller than a lake, particularly one that is made artificially

Ex: In winter , the pond froze over , allowing people to enjoy ice skating and other activities on its surface .
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subject
subject
[noun]

a person, object, or scene chosen as the focus for artistic or photographic representation

Ex: The sculpture 's subject was a historical figure .
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trouble
trouble
[noun]

a difficult or problematic situation that can cause stress, anxiety or harm

Ex: The company faced legal trouble after it was discovered they had violated several regulations .
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depression

a state characterized by constant feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of enegry or interest in activities

Ex: He spoke openly about his struggles with depression, hoping to help others .
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especially
especially
[Adverb]

used for showing that what you are saying is more closely related to a specific thing or person than others

Ex: He values honesty in relationships , especially during challenging times .
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wife
wife
[noun]

the lady you are officially married to

Ex: Tom and his wife have been happily married for over 20 years , and they still have a strong bond .
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to die
to die
[Verb]

to no longer be alive

Ex: The soldier sacrificed his life , willing to die for the safety of his comrades .
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to sell
to sell
[Verb]

to give something to someone in exchange for money

Ex: The company plans to sell its new product in international markets .
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successful
successful
[Adjective]

getting the results you hoped for or wanted

Ex: She is a successful author with many best-selling books .
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health
health
[noun]

the general condition of a person's mind or body

Ex: He decided to take a break from work to focus on his health and well-being .
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to get worse

deteriorate in health

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eyesight
eyesight
[noun]

the ability that enables a person to see

Ex: Eyesight tends to weaken as people age .
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to believe

to hold an opinion that something is the case

Ex: Our team believes innovation is crucial for success .
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work
work
[noun]

a painting, piece of music or book that is produced by a painter, musician, or writer

Ex: The museum is known for housing works by prominent modern artists.
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museum
museum
[noun]

a place where important cultural, artistic, historical, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public

Ex: She was inspired by the paintings and sculptures created by renowned artists in the museum.
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all over the (world|globe)

in every part of the world

Ex: His research findings had implications all over the globe.
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bright
bright
[Adjective]

(of colors) intense and easy to see

Ex: The sky was a bright blue on a clear sunny day.
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relaxing
relaxing
[Adjective]

helping our body or mind rest

Ex: The sound of the waves crashing against the shore was incredibly relaxing.
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to buy
to buy
[Verb]

to get something in exchange for paying money

Ex: Did you remember to buy tickets for the concert this weekend ?
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boat
boat
[noun]

a type of small vehicle that is used to travel on water

Ex: We went fishing in a small boat on the calm lake.
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art
art
[noun]

the use of creativity and imagination to express emotions and ideas by making things like paintings, sculptures, music, etc.

Ex: I enjoy visiting museums to see the beauty of art from different cultures .
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would
would
[Verb]

used to indicate a habitual tendency, preference, or desire

Ex: She would prefer tea to coffee .
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to row
to row
[Verb]

to move a boat or other watercraft through water using oars or paddles

Ex: During the regatta , people gathered to watch the skilled athletes row their boats with speed and precision .
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along
along
[Adverb]

in the direction of a road, path, etc., indicating a forward movement

Ex: She continued walking along after the others .
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