1862, Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Frederic Basil and alfred sisley jointly created a new artistic technique, which was later called Impressionism. 1872, he created a world-famous sunrise impression. From 65438 to 0890, he began to create a series of works such as Poppy Fields, Poplar Trees and Haystacks. 1876 completed his first set of paintings: four landscape paintings of Duri Palace, and began to create a series of works of "Saint Laguerre Railway Station"; 1892, created a series of works of Rouen Cathedral; /kloc-in the summer of 0/899, he began to create a series of works of Water Lily.
Monet wrote the famous Impression Sunrise. This oil painting depicts watching the sunrise through the mist in Afar Port. The painting strokes that directly poke the main points depict the unclear background in the morning fog, and various colors give the water infinite brilliance, but the inaccurate painting method makes those boats faintly visible. It truly depicts the visual impression of light and color on the painter at sunrise in the French port city. Because it broke through the shackles of traditional painting, a critic borrowed the name of this painting and mocked a group of young painters represented by Monet who demanded innovation and creation as "impressionism", hence the name of this painting school. This painting was exhibited in the 1 impressionist joint exhibition, which opened in 874. This painting is the most typical of Monet's paintings.