One cannot discuss Claude Monet’s art without looking at Impression ... comes up when we think of the influences of Japanese wood prints on Impressionism. Pierre-Auguste Renoir actually called ...
At the twilight of his career, Monet was going blind. Surgery restored his eyesight. But did it give him the uncanny vision ...
Edward Enninful is partnering with the Musée d’Orsay and the Musée de l’Orangerie to create prints inspired by the artist ...
FIRST IMPRESSIONISM: Edward Enninful has lost himself in a world of waterlilies, working with two of Paris' most renowned museums to bring the work of Claude ... prints on paper of his favorite ...
Bernard Jacobson also reflects on the trajectory of art history—something he discussed at length with the late Bowie.
Their villa at Giverny remained a base of operations throughout their lives. As the century waned, Monet grew bolder: He ...
The influence of Japanese woodblock prints on the trajectory of 19th–century European art is well documented and visually evident in the tendencies of Impressionists like Claude Monet ...
More than beauty, more than color, the artist reveals the doubts that bind us.
Beneath the retina-pleasing gorgeousness, these mysterious, misty views of the River Thames are beguilingly unsweet ...
The Water Lily Pond, an 1899 oil masterpiece by Claude Monet, will be on display in York from 10 May to 8 September One of Claude Monet's most famous paintings is set to go on display in North ...
The following special exhibitions are on view at area museums. For a complete list of all permanent, indefinite and long-term ...
One of Claude Monet's most famous paintings is set to go on display in North Yorkshire. York Art Gallery will host ... and the Japanese prints which transformed his practice and gardens in Giverny.