over the liquid blue-green surfaces of the artist’s Water Lilies paintings, evoke a dreamy contentment, as if the world is in slow motion, or time is stilled altogether. Monet himself drew analogies ...
Claude Monet's impressionist paintings — of haystacks and water lilies that even art-world naifs are familiar with — have ...
As explored by this major exhibition, however, in the later years of his career, this French artist ... look at Monet’s later career. The highlight here is a large screen of water lilies ...
Amazing Impressionist landscapes, wonderful water lilies, the floral explosion ... as a still-life painter. Claude Monet used his beautiful home and garden in Giverny, France, as the inspiration ...
Gone are the days when hangings, plants, and crockery used to be decor elements for the home. Now, more and more people are ...
Today, Monet fans can tour his excellently preserved home, studio and gardens. Among the highlights are the water garden (home to his famous water lilies) and the artist's house (especially the ...
Monet’s paintings have been on display at the Orangerie since 1927, a few months after the artist’s death. He was principally devoted to the “Nymphéas” or Water Lilies cycle since the end ...