While museums around the globe are closed to the public, we are spotlighting each day an inspiring exhibition that was previously on view. Even if you can’t see it in person, allow us to give you a ...
Near the end of “Monet/Mitchell: Painting the French Landscape,” three works by Monet, “Water Lilies” (1917-19) and two titled “The Japanese Bridge” (1918-24), display an unusual side of the great ...
its big Claude Monet "Waterlily" painting to upcoming exhibitions in Kansas City and St. Louis, it had to figure out how to fill up a large, blank wall in its Impressionist paintings gallery. No ...
Longing for a culture fix? Las Vegas (yes, Sin City) could be just the ticket this weekend, when the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art opens an exhibition of landscapes created by world-class artists. “A ...
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For those who have long romanticized the floating city of Venice, the Brooklyn Museum 's new exhibit will only stoke those ...
After Immersive Van Gogh’s record-breaking six month run in Charlotte, one thing is clear — there is no shortage of art buffs in the Queen City. That’s why you’ll be excited to know that another ...
Acres of water lilies will bloom on Wall Street this fall, at least digitally. A massive, immersive exhibition celebrating French artist Claude Monet will make its U.S. debut in downtown New York ...
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Boudin's Mentorship Inspires Monet's Impressionist Breakthrough
Sometimes, a single heartfelt word from someone can change the course of a life and open doors to possibilities that were once closed. The founder of Impressionism, Claude Monet (1840–1926), also had ...
Claude Monet moved his family from Argenteuil, a northwestern suburb of Paris, to Vétheuil, a commune on the Seine some 60 kilometers northwest of the city, in 1878. His wife died a year later, but ...
On May 15, Sotheby's will auction Claude Monet's Meules à Giverny (1893)—and it is estimated to sell for more than $30 million. The piece leads the auction house's Important American Estate ...
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