Claude Monet is famous for his impressionist paintings, but a new exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden looks at the horticultural skill that... Monet's Green Thumb: How Art Grew From A Garden ...
Léon Monet was born in 1836, four years before his younger, more famous brother Claude, and he took a very different path in life. After studying to become a chemist, he moved to Rouen where he ...
An exhibit coming to D.C., "Monet: The Immersive Experience," takes you on a journey into Claude Monet’s universe to explore the breathtaking beauty of his art. The exhibit, opening Friday, includes ...
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 ...
An exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum offers American a rare chance to revel in the beauty of his late style. Claude Monet in front of his house in Giverny, 1921. Photo Courtesy of Musee d'Orsay, ...
After finishing a comprehensive retrospective at Paris’s Grand Palais in 2010, Richard Thomson assumed that his time curating the paintings of Claude Monet had reached its logical conclusion. But ...
To an artist, “influence” can be a dirty word. Influence suggests imitation, derivation. Admitting influence questions every artist’s highest aspiration: originality. Of course Joan Mitchell ...
That’s why less than a decade after presenting the large-scale exhibit “Monet to Matisse” the Cleveland Museum of Art has put a renewed focus Claude Monet. “Monet in Focus” is running through Aug. 11 ...
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, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Fans of French ...
Hundreds of the most famous paintings ever committed to canvas almost never came into being — all because of a group of paranoid French farmers, an exhibition curator has revealed. Claude Monet ...
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