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Camille Pissarro painted some impressionist works, but the founder of the movement was Claude Monet.

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Is Claude Monet a French painter?

Yes. He was a founder of Impressionism.


Who was the founder of impressionism?

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The answer is in your question. The movement is known as French Impressionism.


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Claude Monet was the founder of impressionism for his painting of Impression, Sunrise.Answer 2:In the transition Edouard Manet was important.


Who were the main artists in impressionism?

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