Is Claude Monet a Post-Impressionist?

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French artist Claude Monet is regarded as an Impressionist, rather than a Post-Impressionist. Indeed, he is credited with founding, leading, and unswervingly practicing the Impressionist style. Monet continued to advance the goals of Impressionism decades after the collective’s final exhibition in 1886, even as his contemporaries began to reject the movement.