An astrophysicist at Texas State University has pinpointed the exact day and time when Monet observed the sunset that became the subject of his painting “The Cliff, Étretat, Sunset.” Donald Olson, ...
If someone asked you what Claude Monet, the artist, was doing at 4.53pm on February 5 1883 you might struggle to give an answer. But academics believe they have found out. The French impressionist was ...
Monet was one of the most famous artiest to ever put brush to canvas. His body of work has some of the most identifiable pieces of art ever created and over the years more than a few people have ...
The Impressionist art movement began Nov. 13, 1872, right around 7:35 a.m. local time. That’s the moment Claude Monet put brush to canvas to depict a hazy sunrise seen from his hotel room in Le Havre, ...
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I Claude Monet, “The Cliff, Étretat, Sunset” (1882–83), oil on canvas, 23 13/16 x 32 3/16 in (via collection.ncartmuseum.org) Olson and the team traveled in 2012 to Étretat, where they discovered that ...
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