Monet started painting haystacks in the mid-1880s, about 15 years after that pivotal exhibition in Paris. His best-known haystack works are a series he completed in the picturesque French village ...
One of the most beautiful paintings by Monet, featuring his wife Camille and their son, is ‘Woman with a Parasol’. It captures a fleeting moment, almost as if clicked with a camera instead of ...
“So that it can be the best version of itself that exists ... into a version of itself most similar to the one Monet finished ...
On March 1, after a two-year absence, Portland Art Museum’s prized Monet is going back on view. But the Waterlilies canvas that is returning to the galleries is remarkably changed, thanks to a ...
Some contemporary viewers might raise an eyebrow at Monet’s statement and bring up charges of cultural appropriation. But the Portland Art Museum’s curators welcome such conversations ...
In the mid-1860s, Claude Monet returned to the coast of Normandy—a place whose picturesque sites, villages, and vantage points he knew well, having spent much of his childhood in the coastal town of ...
Technology and French-impressionism artwork fuse in a monthlong, interactive exhibit of Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet's paintings at the Greenville Convention Center. The "Beyond Monet ...