Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. One year before France’s Second Empire collapsed and Paris was besieged ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... George William Thornley isn’t a well-known figure in 19th century art, but he did have some famous acquaintances, among them some top names from ...
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 ...
At Christie’s sale of Impressionist and modern art tonight, bidding on a rare Claude Monet haystack painting, Meule (1891), was insatiable, with the work selling for a new artist record of $81.4 ...
People cross the Japanese bridge at the waterlily pond at the Claude Monet museum in Giverny, 70 kms (45 mls)north west of Paris, Friday, March 28, 2014. A new exhibit at Normandy’s Impressionism ...
Impressionist art is more about feelings than realism, but have you ever wondered what Monet actually saw when he created pieces like Low Tide at Varengeville (above)? Thanks to researchers from UC ...
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to look at the world from inside an Impressionist painting, you have your chance to find out at "Beyond Monet," the new immersive art show in downtown ...
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 ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Fubon Art Museum in Taipei will open a new exhibition on Wednesday featuring Impressionist works from the Worcester Art Museum, including Claude Monet’s renowned “Water ...
Mysterious U.K. street artist Banksy’s rendition of French impressionist Claude Monet’s famous water lilies sold for $9.8 million at Sotheby’s on Wednesday, the second most expensive Banksy piece the ...
Impressionism is an art movement that began in Paris, France in the latter part of the 19th century, in which the artists tried to capture light and the world as they saw it without being constricted ...