By Jackie Wullschläger Author, Monet: The Restless Vision The French art critic Louis Vauxcelles described a day trip to Giverny in summer 1905, to visit the home of artist Claude Monet.
Claude Monet was enchanted by the mysterious light generated by London's famous "smog", and the city he loved is now hosting ...
At the twilight of his career, Monet was going blind. Surgery restored his eyesight. But did it give him the uncanny vision ...
that Claude Monet’s “Impression, Sunrise” should be one of the most famous works of art ever created. After all, it’s so slight — so almost not there! “Impression, Sunrise,” which ...
During Monet’s lifetime, Brits remained unimpressed by the Impressionist painter’s views of London – a remarkable new show at ...
Monet's views of London from his hotel overlooking the Thames towards the Houses of Parliament were realised three over three ...
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This revelatory exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery pulls together 21 paintings that have not been seen together for ...
Giverny, in France, is home to Claude Monet’s famous house and gardens, which are the real-life representation of his art. The grounds, restored in the late 1970s, were the artist's private ...
A traveling exhibit at the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina is set to give residents access to famous paintings from ...
The Immersive Experiences" touring exhibit will bring world famous art to the Greenville Convention Center in November.
LONDON: Claude Monet was enchanted by the mysterious light generated by London’s famous “smog”, and the city he loved is now ...