Fret not, Boston. There’s more Monet en route. The Museum of Fine Arts has assembled another exhibition around the Impressionist master to open on the heels of its current “Monet and Boston: Lasting ...
Claude Monet was “terrified.” He looked outside and saw a scene across the London landscape that worried him: no fog, clear skies. “Not even a wisp of mist,” he wrote in a letter on March 4, 1900, to ...
The fashion supremo Edward Enninful is branching out into the art world by partnering with the Musée d’Orsay and the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris on a series of prints inspired by the art of Claude ...
With events and exhibitions in 43 locations, the Normandy Impressionist Festival has just launched, running to September 27, 2026.
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.
A new exhibition charts how Claude Monet's revolutionary, fog-shrouded visions of the Thames would "irreversibly alter how London saw itself". Some artists help us perceive the world more precisely. A ...
Before Claude Monet became one of the most recognizable painters in the world, he was simply a young artist with a paintbrush and a desire to capture atmosphere, light, and landscapes with color. Born ...
“One could say, in fact, that Monet attempted to eliminate time as a variable to better concentrate on the interrelationships between atmosphere, light, color — and of course, how the water refracted ...
Claude Monet's Water Lilies is beloved around the world, a radiant example of French Impressionism and the glory found in nature. But their path from the artist’s yard to museum walls was one paved ...