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How a Monet painting looted in WWII was tracked to US, ... We have, we say that, you know, property belongs to the people who own it and that they have a right to equal possession of it.
The paintings were Monet’s soothing gift to a “traumatized France,” said Pierre Georgel, museum curator. Monet and Clemenceau chose the Orangerie as the site for the gallery.
The gestation of Monet’s Orangerie paintings covers some of the most tumultuous years in French history, including the repugnant anti-Semitism of the Dreyfus affair, the shattering of the Belle ...
Few people could pull Monet from Giverny. An exception was Renoir. In autumn 1906, Monet spent some days in Paris to allow his friend to sketch his portrait, a pencil drawing of a warm-eyed, bushy ...
The painting — titled "Show Me the Monet" — sold to an unidentified bidder at Sotheby’s in London on Wednesday night for 7.6 million pounds, or about $9.8 million, according to Sotheby's.
Thompson is partially right. When people use the word “viral” what they often mean is that something is popular: a video got 10 million views or a post got hundreds of thousands of likes.
The two German protestors "smeared" Claude Monet's "Grainstacks" painting with mashed potatoes at the Barberini Museum in Potsdam over the weekend, police said ...
People view the Union League Club-owned “Apple Blossoms in Springtime” at the exhibit “Monet in Chicago” on Sept. 10, 2020, as it opens at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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