The French art critic Louis Vauxcelles described a day trip to Giverny in summer 1905, to visit the home of artist Claude Monet. The painter wore “a suit made of some tweedy material in a ...
At the twilight of his career, Monet was going blind. Surgery restored his eyesight. But did it give him the uncanny vision ...
During Monet’s lifetime, Brits remained unimpressed by the Impressionist painter’s views of London – a remarkable new show at ...
Claude Monet was enchanted by the mysterious light generated by London's famous "smog", and the city he loved is now hosting ...
A water lilies painting by Monet with a $60 million estimate and a 1925 Picasso valued at $30 million are leading a series of ...
Traces of the statesman’s smoke have been removed from the painting of Charing Cross Bridge, which took Monet 24 years to ...
A traveling exhibit at the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina is set to give residents access to famous paintings from ...
More than beauty, more than color, the artist reveals the doubts that bind us.
A new biography of the French Impressionist argues that Monet himself owed everything to the three most important women in his life.
A chat with the curator of a new show featuring Monet's Thames views—in the very room where many were painted, plus trips to Basel and Florence for 'Matisse: Invitation to the Voyage' and 'Helen Frank ...