He created his own landscape
Monet bought a small boat at the age of 33 and filled it with art supplies. His mobile studio was the little boat. Monet was able to perceive and depict the landscapes with a completely different lighting impact from this vantage point. Although Monet painted several structures and landscapes, his family was one of his favorite subjects. He created a ton of artwork that included his two boys Michel and Jean as well as his first wife Camille. He also painted portraits of his friend and fellow artist Édouard Manet at his boat studio. In exchange, Manet photographed Monet working in his floating studio with his wife Camille by his side.
In addition to painting landscapes, Monet was also a landscape architect. During the latter years of his life, he produced 250 oil paintings, including his well-known lily garden paintings. Given a set of requirements, Monet created the Giverny artist's garden to be vibrant with color and adept at capturing sunshine. Monet's water lily paintings are currently valued at an average of 20 million pounds sterling. One went for 18.5 million in 2007 and another sold for 40 million the following year. As the years passed, the worth of Monet's artwork keeps rising, and his reputation as the greatest Impressionist endures.