PARISPARIS — Behind some great men, there is a bigger brother. Claude Monet’s older sibling is the focus of a landmark Paris exhibit illuminating the hitherto unknown role Leon Monet played in the ...
Chicagoans this summer will be able to immerse themselves into some of the most iconic paintings from artist Claude Monet and other Impressionists, literally. "Immersive Monet & The Impressionists" ...
How did Gary Tinterow, director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, intercept “Incomparable Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,” an unprecedented, years-in-the-making exhibition ...
Sometimes, a single sincere word from someone can change the course of a life and open doors to possibilities that were once closed. Claude Monet (1840–1926), the founder of Impressionism, also had ...
In art history, few names are as evocative as Claude Monet. The French artist is known for his swirling paintings of rivers, gardens, flowers and fields that would come to define the Impressionist ...
FROM 11 MARCH TO 21 JUNE 2015, FRANKFURT’S STÄDEL MUSEUM IS PRESENTING A MAJOR EXHIBITION on “Monet and the Birth of Impressionism”. One hundred masterworks from the world’s most prominent painting ...
In 1874, a group of rebellious painters—including Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne and Edgar Degas—exhibited their work in Paris. They would become known as the Impressionists, and they painted scenes from ...
Until recently, my only exposure to the brilliant work of Claude Monet came through the pages of a college textbook and a bit of dialogue between George Clooney and Julia Roberts in that classic of ...
The spring of 1874 in Paris shook up the art world. The San Diego Museum of Art’s Curator of European Art, Michael Brown, explains: “The first so-called Impressionist Exhibition was held as a kind of ...
The “Immersive Van Gogh” exhibit, which has run two years worldwide and for seven months and counting in Columbus, has sold more than five million tickets internationally and in Columbus, more than ...
When Claude Monet painted "Houses of Parliament, Effect of Fog" (1899–1904), he was likely depicting pollution, researchers say. (courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art via Wikimedia) The late 19th ...