In the late 19th century, Claude Monet created an astonishing series of haystack paintings, which are now among the Impressionist artist’s most recognizable works. Later this month, one of those ...
Claude Monet, one of the world's most famous impressionists, lived and painted many of these subjects in his home in Giverny. Today, Monet fans can tour his excellently preserved home, studio and ...
T he French art critic Louis Vauxcelles described a day trip to Giverny in summer 1905, to visit the home of artist Claude ...
Simply sign up to the House & Home myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. On his first free day after signing the armistice in November 1918, French prime minister Georges Clemenceau ...
Claude Monet's The Epte in Giverny and Edgar Degas' Modiste Decorating a Hat were given to The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool under the Acceptance in Lieu scheme. The gallery said the scheme ...
And to put a cherry on top, this ‘Water lily pond’ was a part of Monet’s garden in Giverny. It is said that Monet carefully designed his garden to be a living work of art, and the water ...
Monet's canvas will be on show alongside other paintings by his early mentors, the gallery said, and the Japanese prints which transformed his practice and gardens in Giverny. Dr Beatrice Bertram ...
Upon her husband’s death in 1914, Blanche moved back to Giverny with Claude Monet. She abandoned her activities as an artist to take care of Monet as a kind of administrator. Blanche spent her time ...
In France, they visited Arles, Rouen, and Giverny and briefly lived in Paris. At the time, Brush initially had reservations about Monet, which came from his dislike of thick pasty oil paints ...
17. Giverny - James arrives in the misty gardens of Claude Monet's house in Giverny and walks across the iconic Japanese bridge to gaze at the water lilies made famous by the artist. More info ...