The French countryside is filled with beautiful gardens, trimmed, symmetrical, and overflowing with lavender bushes, but few are as iconic and revered as late Impressionist painter, Claude Monet's.
A French country garden with tall trees and lavendaer lining the path to the house - Ally Foster/Shutterstock The idea of French country design may conjure images of rustic-chic farmhouses, but the ...
Boston can be a pretty dismal place in the winter: the cold, the rain, the snow and the seemingly endless grey skies. However, from now until Apr. 13, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts offers a perfectly ...
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 ...