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Monet's Gardens at Giverny, France, just 50 miles outside Paris, inspired Claude Monet to become the master of impressionism. The gardens inspire countless tourists to this day.
From Claude Monet to Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Edgar Degas, Impressionism has left a legacy of legendary canvases you can see in the world's most prestigious museums. Let’s take a tour!
PARIS — Daylight is again streaming onto Claude Monet’s celebrated waterlilies in a Paris museum where eight of the color-drenched canvases are returning to public view.
PARIS, France — Claude Monet created some of the most famous paintings of the Impressionist movement in the late 19th century. "Impressionists were the first to go outside to paint. They came ...
Claude Monet is widely considered the founder of Impressionism. ... An exhibition at the Musée du Luxembourg in Paris focuses on his role and influence over his famous brother's career.
A painting by French impressionist master Claude Monet, which has remained in private hands since 1948, is expected to fetch up to 3 million euros ($3.22 million) when it goes under the hammer ...
Beloved by Americans, Impressionist master Claude Monet has long been a victim of a sort of Gallic snobbishness in his native France. A new major exhibit in Paris hopes to change that.
A landmark new exhibit will shine a light on Claude Monet’s brother and his impact on the impressionist movement. Leon Monet – four year’s Claude’s senior – has been largely overlooked ...
This will leave a bad impression. An environmental protester was arrested for slapping a sticker over famed painter Claude Monet’s “Poppy Fields” at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris.
Claude Monet, the revered French icon of Impressionism, died one year later, in 1926, in Giverny, France. At first glance, it’s hard to envision commonalities among the two painters.
A Drouot employee poses with the painting “Les Saules, Giverny, 1886” (The Willows, Giverny), by painter Claude Monet (1840-1926) ahead of its auction at Drouot auction house in Paris on Friday.