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, ...
Mad Enchantment sounds like an oxymoron, but it fairly summarizes historian Ross King's depiction of the pain, turmoil and impassioned energy that fueled Claude Monet's huge paintings of water lilies, ...
Claude Monet [1840-1926], Wisteria, 1917-1920 Courtesy of Gemeentemuseum Since 1961, a painting of wisteria by French impressionist Claude Monet has hung in the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, harboring ...
Anyone who has stood before Claude Monet’s monumental water lily paintings may recall feeling dissolved into their world of ineffable light and seemingly perfect tranquility. A new book makes clear ...
Claude Monet’s paintings of his garden in Giverny, particularly his water lily pond, are considered some of the world’s most beautiful and soothing works of art. Reproductions are ubiquitous, hung on ...
WATER RECEIVING FEDERAL FUNDING. THE SPEED ART MUSEUM IS SHOWING OFF ONE OF CLAUDE MONET’S MOST CELEBRATED PAINTINGS IN A NEW EXHIBIT THE PIECES ON TEMPORARY LOAN AND CURATORS SAY THIS IS A ...
Two years ago, a San Francisco museum exhibit revealed the stunning early career of French artist Claude Monet. The storyline ended about the time his painting “Impression—Summer” went on display in ...