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        Claude Monet was a French painter who lived at the turn of the 20th century, from 1840 to 1926. He is credited as the founder of impressionism , a painting style characterized by its use of many thin brushstrokes to create a dream-like quality. Impressionist paintings are celebrated for the way they seem to capture a sense of life in motion. Monet didn¡¦t just simply paint landscapes; he wanted to convey the sensations he experienced when he saw them.

        Many of Monet¡¦s paintings portray the passage of time, like clouds drifting through the sky or the sun setting in the distance. His landscapes often have a hazy appearance, as if fog is blurring edges, and obscuring objects that are far away. Some researchers have suggested the haze of Monet¡¦s landscapes may have actually been air pollution.




        Monet was painting at a time when heavy industry was starting to seriously impact the environment. This was especially true in urban centers like London and Paris. The hypothesis is that Monet¡¦s works reflect the increasing levels of air pollution that Europe experienced in the late 19th century and early 20th century. As Monet¡¦s painting career progressed, background visibility in his paintings seems to gradually decrease.

        In letters to his wife, Monet sometimes described the air quality and appearance of environments he was painting. In some messages, he even indicates a preference for the smoke and fog produced by human activity in London. Evidence suggests that a significant number of Monet¡¦s works were influenced, or even inspired, by the way air pollution affected light and vision. It is a curious notion that air pollution may have been the muse for one of modern history¡¦s greatest artists.



1. What is impressionism?(²µª)

It is ________________________________________________________________________________.

2. According to researchers, the haze in Monet¡¦s paintings was probably caused by __________ as a result of __________ in Europe in the late 19th century and early 20th century.(¶ñªÅ)

3. From (A) to (F), please choose correct statements about Monet.(¦h¿ïÃD)

(A) He wrote letters to his wife, saying that fog at that time had a negative impact on his paintings.

(B) Clouds moving across the sky were used in his paintings to symbolize the passing of time.

(C) Sunrises can be seen in almost every one of his landscape paintings.

(D) He was particularly good at drawing still items, such as buildings.

(E) The background of his paintings became clearer over time.

(F) He was the one who created impressionism.





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