Monet’s private letters—most of which have never, until now, been translated into English—show clearly how radical these pictures were for their time. His art dealer, Paul Durand-Ruel, had to admit he ...
A new exhibition charts how Claude Monet's revolutionary, fog-shrouded visions of the Thames would "irreversibly alter how London saw itself".
This slide shows how a membership inference attack might start. Assessing the product of an app asked to generate an image of a professor teaching students in “the style of” artist Monet could lead to ...
London's South Bank is these days unrecognisable from how it would have looked in the late 19th century, said Florence Hallett on the i news site. Back then, the area now dominated by the Royal ...
Claude Monet painted this piece in London after escaping the Franco-Prussian war A painting by French impressionist ... Using family photos, Mr Gatica creates new images which depict the pain ...
Views of the Thames” is the first large-scale exhibition of Monet’s iconic images in London. “Frank Auerbach: Portraits of London,” exhibited in the adjoining Mayfair premises of Offer ...
In "Monet: The Restless Vision" (Knopf), Jackie Wullschläger, chief art critic for the Financial Times, offers us a portrait of Claude Monet that directly challenges the typical starving-artist ...
From a murky miasma of toxic, soot-laced smog that choked the very breath of the Thames, Monet magicked up nearly 100 paintings – more than he would devote to any other subject in his long career.