Blanche Hoschedé-Monet has barely been acknowledged in art history. But not only did she help her stepfather Claude, she ...
In the late 19th century, Claude Monet created an astonishing series of haystack paintings, which are now among the Impressionist artist’s most recognizable works. Later this month, one of those ...
After the age of Impressionism, which was filled with soft brushstrokes, beautiful sceneries, and the sunrise and gardens of ...
Claude Monet, blind French painter and last of the great Impressionists, recovered his eyesight after a surgical operation at which his oldest friend, Georges Clemenceau, stood at his side to ...
Haystack at Giverny, Poplars at the Water’s Edge, Morning on the Seine. These painting titles bring only one name to mind – ...
An immersive art show is coming to Festival Hall this summer. Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience and Beyond Monet: ...
Who doesn't love water lilies, haystacks and gardens? Claude Monet, one of the world's most famous impressionists, lived and painted many of these subjects in his home in Giverny. Today ...
A century after his death, French Impressionist painter Claude Monet is on the lips of art lovers across Japan. This is due to a traveling exhibition titled “Monet: The Late Waterscapes” which ...
After an 18-month hiatus, a restored “Waterlilies” by impressionist painter Claude Monet is back on display through August at the Portland Art Museum, its home since the museum acquired the ...
“Put me with the old Japanese masters,” French Impressionist painter Claude Monet once said. “The refinement of their taste has always delighted me, and I approve of the suggestives of their ...
Two masterpieces by famous French Impressionist Claude Monet will be on view at the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, from this spring through September 2025 for all visitors to experience free of charge ...
is now on display at London's Courtauld Gallery Julia Binswanger Monet's "Impression, Sunrise" anchors an exhibition commemorating the birth of the artistic movement 150 years ago Sonja Anderson ...