Claude Monet, famously known as the ‘Father of Impressionism’ was an exceptional artist whose wish to tread away from conventional art made him famous. Rejecting the straight lines ...
From a murky miasma of toxic, soot-laced smog that choked the very breath of the Thames, Monet magicked up nearly 100 paintings – more than he would devote to any other subject in his long career.
Monet’s private letters—most of which have never, until now, been translated into English—show clearly how radical these ...
Views of the Thames” is the first large-scale exhibition of Monet’s iconic images in London. “Frank Auerbach: Portraits of London,” exhibited in the adjoining Mayfair premises of Offer ...
A painting by Claude Monet has been bought for $110.7m (£85.7m), a new world record for a work by the French artist. Monet completed the oil painting in 1890 as part of his Meules (Haystacks ...
A successful exhibition of 37 of these works was staged in Paris in 1904, but his plans for a second showing in London never ...
Brought together for the first time since 1904, Claude Monet’s paintings of the River Thames are the focus of an upcoming exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery in London. 120 years ago ...
London's South Bank is these days unrecognisable from how it would have looked in the late 19th century, said Florence Hallett on the i news site. Back then, the area now dominated by the Royal ...
Claude Monet, pastel on paper, "Bord de Mer," about 1865. “The emotions tied to reclaiming something taken so brutally can't be measured in dollars—it's priceless,” said James Dennehy ...
The Monet was then purchased at auction by a Nazi art dealer and disappeared in 1941. More than 70 years later, the painting resurfaced at a 2016 impressionism exhibition in France.
Monet's 1865 Bord de Mer depicts ... government body reviewing the Parlagi family's art restitution claims. "I also cannot remember two such pictures either," the auctioneer said.