Monet believed his garden was his "most beautiful work of art", and he certainly put the effort in to create his world-famous ...
“White Water Lilies,” (1899) by Claude Monet. Edvard Munch’s “Apple Tree in the Garden” (1932-42). Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies” (1906). Joaquin Sorolla’s “Garden of the Sorolla House” (1920).
A Monet painting is about to go on sale at Christie's. Experts estimate that this Impressionist piece could fetch 30 to 50 million dollars. Almost a hundred years after his death, Claude Monet’s ...
Awaken your senses and experience the world of Claude Monet at the brand-new immersive exhibition, *Monet’s Garden*, that broke attendance records in Europe. For a limited time only, you can go on a ...
The women in Monet's life provided essential inspiration, creative collaboration, and practical support. Claude Monet, French School, In the Woods at Giverny: Blanche Hoschedé at Her Easel with ...
Claude Monet, Waterlilies, 1914-1915, oil on canvas, Museum Purchase: Helen Thurston Ayer Fund (Portland Art Museum) Many visitors to the Portland Art Museum have oohed and aahed over Claude Monet’s ...
As numerous art historians have stated, Monet’s late Giverny paintings anticipate the large-scale gestural paintings of postwar American Abstract Expressionists such as Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, ...
The artist visited Venice only once, on a 1908 holiday with his wife, Alice. His trip resulted in 37 paintings of the city, and 19 of them will be displayed at the Brooklyn Museum starting on October ...
Think your love for botany rivals the late C.Z. Guest's? Prove it, by placing a bid on Claude Monet's "Nymphéas" painting, which is making its first appearance at auction at Christie's Hong Kong this ...
London, Parliament, Sunlight in the fog, Claude Monet, 1904 Grand Palais RMN / Musée d’Orsay / Hervé Lewandowsk Claude Monet had planned to display his paintings of the river Thames at a London ...
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