Anatoly Grablevsky on “Monet and Venice,” at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
In 1914, Claude Monet was having a bad year. His beloved wife had died, cataracts clouded his vision, toothache dogged him, and Europe had plunged headlong into war. Soon, his son would be stationed ...
As one might expect, Emily makes the trip thanks to her friend and romantic rival, Camille deLalisse (Camille Razat), who works at a contemporary art gallery. (The real Perrotin gallery serves as the ...
In the late 19th century, Claude Monet created an astonishing series of haystack paintings, which are now among the Impressionist artist’s most recognizable works. Later this month, one of those ...
In 1874, a group of rebellious painters—including Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne and Edgar Degas—exhibited their work in Paris. They would become known as the Impressionists, and they painted scenes from ...
The Birmingham Museum of Art will present an exhibition highlighting over 100 works of French modernism in early 2026. The exhibition, entitled Monet to Matisse: ...
Brad Gonsalves took this photo of one of the ponds that make up Monet’s Gardens in France. Claude Monet painted over 200 ...
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