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Boudin's Mentorship Sparks Monet's Impressionist Revolution
Sometimes, a single sincere word from someone can change the course of a life, opening doors to possibilities that were once ...
While museums around the globe are closed to the public, we are spotlighting each day an inspiring exhibition that was previously on view. Even if you can’t see it in person, allow us to give you a ...
Impressionism flourished in nineteenth-century France and the United States as one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression and continues to draw the appreciation and admiration of art lovers ...
The Courtauld Gallery’s exhibition Monet and London: Views of the Thames will be the first time an important group of Claude Monet’s London paintings has ever been shown in the city together. Monet ...
AUVERS-SUR-OISE, France — Driving into the town of Auvers-sur-Oise, past its tidy stone and timber houses, I began looking for scenes that Vincent van Gogh had painted. Parking in front of the church ...
SUNLIGHT stroking the heads of poppies, waterlilies which pull viewers deep into reverie, a cathedral dissolving in morning shadows — these are paintings which leave you blinded by the richness of the ...
Longing for a culture fix? Las Vegas (yes, Sin City) could be just the ticket this weekend, when the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art opens an exhibition of landscapes created by world-class artists. “A ...
Near the end of “Monet/Mitchell: Painting the French Landscape,” three works by Monet, “Water Lilies” (1917-19) and two titled “The Japanese Bridge” (1918-24), display an unusual side of the great ...
“I painted part of the day today, while it was snowing continually: you would have laughed to see me entirely white, my beard covered in icy stalactites,” wrote Claude Monet in an 1895 letter to a ...
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