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After an 18-month hiatus, a restored “Waterlilies” by impressionist painter Claude Monet is back on display through August at ...
is one of the last times Monet ever used the haystack motif. The painting's first owner was the American Landscape painter and art collection Dwight Blaney, who brought the painting to the United ...
Monet is a representative figure of Impressionism, which was a movement based in Paris and was defined by spontaneity and ...
On others, visitors feel like they can almost touch the texture Monet created more than a century ago. The show is heavy on landscapes, including the water lilies and haystacks that became Monet's ...
Monet’s Break-up of the Ice on the Seine, near Bennecourt (1893) is one of the most recognisable paintings in the collection, depicting a wintery landscape in muted colours. The Epte in Giverny ...