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Exhibit on Monet's prolific Venice visit debuts at Brooklyn Museum
Claude Monet did not want to travel to Venice in 1908 -- at the time, he was 68 and working on his famed water lilies ...
Your European summer getaway just got even dreamier, if that's possible. Airbnb now offers some historic lodging in none other Claude Monet's former home in Giverny, France—the very place he painted ...
Claude Monet's overlooked Venice paintings are in the spotlight at the Brooklyn Museum and de Young—and they made his "Water Lilies" possible.
For those who have long romanticized the floating city of Venice, the Brooklyn Museum 's new exhibit will only stoke those ...
Brooklyn, N.Y. In October 1908, Claude Monet and his wife, Alice Hoschedé, traveled to Venice, invited by the English patron of the arts Mary Hunter to stay with her in the Palazzo Barbaro. Many of ...
A new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum is transporting visitors to turn-of-the-century Venice, seen through the eyes of ...
Venice was “too beautiful to be painted,” according to Claude Monet. Yet he painted the Italian city anyway.
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