Visitors to the Denver Art Museum can currently see 120 different paintings by Claude Monet from all over the world. But how did they get there — like, literally get there? To find out, I talked with ...
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 ...
Find the thought of going to an art gallery a bit intimidating? Afraid that you won't understand what's going on, or wonder if you'd like the paintings you'll see? If so, may we suggest "Claude Monet: ...
Artist Michael Ball and art dealer John Tarantino examine the work of Monet. Gardens full of lush greens and deep red and brilliant purple swirls of flowers decorate the walls of the Columbus Museum ...
When most think of Monet, their mind brings forth sunsets on the Seine or water lilies from his beloved flower garden in Giverny in northern France. Sooty scenes of industrial London may be a less ...
Completed more than a century ago, these artworks reveal the Impressionist’s triumphs—and struggles Bridge Over the Water Lily Pond, 1905. In earlier works, Monet painted the footbridge in a crisp, ...
DENVER (CBS4) - The Denver Art Museum has put together the most comprehensive exhibition of Monet paintings in the U.S. in the last 25 years. The priceless pieces of art are arriving at the Denver ...
Three paintings by Claude Monet will be the centerpiece of a new exhibition at the Dayton Art Institute. “Monet and Impressionism” will focus on paintings by artists Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, ...
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, ...
A Claude Monet painting of water lilies on a pond in Giverny, France, is up for auction at the Christie’s auction house in November and will fetch at least $65 million. The French impressionist ...
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