Venice was “too beautiful to be painted,” according to Claude Monet. Yet he painted the Italian city anyway.
Claude Monet's overlooked Venice paintings are in the spotlight at the Brooklyn Museum and de Young—and they made his "Water Lilies" possible.
For those who have long romanticized the floating city of Venice, the Brooklyn Museum 's new exhibit will only stoke those ...
For the first time in 25 years, the Museum of Fine Arts has called home every last one of its 35 Claude Monet paintings. "Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression,” which opened Saturday, explores the ...
One year later, Monet was in much better spirits. Refreshed and reinvigorated, he made an unexpected return to the "Water Lilies," which he approached with aplomb. Well into his 60s, Monet was in the ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — “Monet | Kelly,” at the lately transformed Clark Art Institute, is a terrific show, complete in itself and very tasty. But it’s also a little like a Sicilian ice — an accumulation of ...
A multisensory show merges sound, scent, and art to reimagine the painter's 1908 journey through "the City of Canals." ...
SAN DIEGO -- Artwork and jewelry worth more than $5 million has been stolen from a home in Rancho Santa Fe, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department announced Tuesday. Eleven paintings were stolen, ...
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