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The French art critic Louis Vauxcelles described a day trip to Giverny in summer 1905, to visit the home of artist Claude Monet. The painter wore “a suit made of some tweedy material in a beige ...
FIRST IMPRESSIONISM: Edward Enninful has lost himself in a world of waterlilies, working with two of Paris’ most renowned museums to bring the work of Claude Monet to an even broader audience ...
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Everyone knows French artist Claude Monet's "Water Lilies," which he painted in his garden. You find the images everywhere from galleries to dorm rooms and dentists' lounges.
French Impressionist painter Claude Monet (1840-1926) and Edo-era Japanese printmaker Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) never met and were alive at the same time for only nine years. But sometimes ...
Birds, bees and Claude Monet: How the famed artist could see in ultraviolet just like some animals By AMY OLIVER FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY Published: 11:51 EDT, 18 April 2012 | Updated: 12:32 EDT, 18 ...
An exhibition designed to "bring to life" more than 400 paintings by the renowned Impressionist artist Claude Monet has come to Liverpool. Beyond Monet, at Liverpool Exhibition Centre, uses projection ...
Imagine the horror of being an artist of light and color who starts to lose their eyesight. French Impressionist Claude Monet’s vision began to deteriorate in his late 60s, when he started to ...
That command, from the American artist Joan Mitchell, indicated how much she hated being compared to Claude Monet, as the art historian Suzanne Pagé discovered when she visited her in Vétheuil ...
The artist in front of one of the more than 250 Water Lilies canvases he painted during the last 30 years of his life. “Apart from painting and gardening, I am good for nothing,” he said. The ...
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