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Later in Life, Claude Monet Obsessed Over Water Lilies. His Paintings of Them Were Some of His Greatest Masterpieces Story by Jackie Wullschläger • 10mo ...
A port, a garden, a mountain, a village, an island... These five places in France immortalised by the Impressionist and ...
Monet’s jewel-tone pond scene from 1914-17 was expected to sell for around $60 million, but the piece drew three dogged bidders, with an anonymous Asian telephone bidder winning the work.
Inspired by the cleansing water of spiritual baths, aja monet's new poetry collection "Florida Water" is an ode to the ways a poem can rinse, unravel and reveal hard truths.
In 1890, Claude Monet bought a house 50 miles outside of Paris and turned its fruit orchard into a garden oasis filled with water lilies.
Monet’s palette, once rooted in plein air accuracy, becomes emotive and symbolic in his later work. Here, the water, weeping willows, and lily pads all dissolve into a chromatic reverie.
Later in Life, Claude Monet Obsessed Over Water Lilies. His Paintings of Them Were Some of His Greatest Masterpieces Completed more than a century ago, these artworks reveal the Impressionist’s ...
Monet’s jewel-tone pond scene from 1914-17 was expected to sell for around $60 million, but the piece drew three dogged bidders, with an anonymous Asian telephone bidder winning the work.