Venice was “too beautiful to be painted,” according to Claude Monet. Yet he painted the Italian city anyway.
Claude Monet did not want to travel to Venice in 1908 -- at the time, he was 68 and working on his famed water lilies ...
Brooklyn, N.Y. In October 1908, Claude Monet and his wife, Alice Hoschedé, traveled to Venice, invited by the English patron of the arts Mary Hunter to stay with her in the Palazzo Barbaro. Many of ...
One year later, Monet was in much better spirits. Refreshed and reinvigorated, he made an unexpected return to the "Water ...
For those who have long romanticized the floating city of Venice, the Brooklyn Museum 's new exhibit will only stoke those ...
Claude Monet made water lilies a horticultural star. You’ve surely seen his famous Impressionist paintings of the flowering plants drifting in still waters, with their soothing palette of blues, ...
PARIS — It was originally meant to be a sort of indoor garden, an oasis in a big city. Instead, the Paris museum gallery that held eight of Claude Monet’s shimmering “water lilies” paintings was drab ...
Priceless works from some of history’s most acclaimed artists will travel to Adelaide for a blockbuster exhibition expected ...
Next year's Monet to Matisse Winter Art Series for the Art Gallery of South Australia aims to defy tradition. ArtsHub talks ...
Monet Mondays, a new feature through January on CPR Classical, will explore the rich catalog of French Impressionist music and its relationship with the art that helped inspire it. Monet Mondays takes ...
Claude Monet's garden in Giverny, France, draws half a million visitors a year, but for the next several months, you won't have to travel farther than the Bronx to get a taste of the artist's green ...
LAS VEGAS -- Visitors to Las Vegas have until Sept. 13 to check out the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art's groundbreaking exhibition of the works of French Impressionist painter Claude Monet. "Claude ...