An early pastel of a Normandy beach by impressionist master Claude Monet was reunited with the descendants of its rightful owner after research by the Looted Art Commission in Europe.
“Bord de Mer” was one of Monet’s early works and valued at over $500,000 by a Houston gallery that had put it up for auction. It had vanished for decades, and the FBI began investigating ...
A Claude Monet pastel on paper, entitled "Bord de Mer," was located and repatriated by the FBI's Art Crime Team,the New York and New Orleans Field Offices, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the ...
a Nazi-looted Claude Monet painting stolen during World War II has finally been returned to its rightful owners. The artwork—Bord de Mer (Seaside)—could be worth up to $700,000. Painted ...
SWLA, La. (KPLC) - A Nazi-looted Claude Monet artwork that wound up in the hands of a Sulphur couple has been returned to the heirs of its original owners. The piece, a pastel on paper titled “Bord de ...
A small pastel drawing of a rocky shoreline in Normandy, France, stood on an easel in a windowless room in New Orleans' FBI field office Wednesday. The artwork — which may be worth millions ...
Exactly 150 years ago, Monet, Degas, Renoir and their pals spurred ... the ballerinas at the Opéra and the revelers at the Moulin de la Galette have taken their places. This year is the 150th ...
Monet was in good company with fellow entertainers like Sabrina Carpenter, Nicola Coughlan, Kat Graham, Aisha Nyandoro, Jaylen Brown, and Kaia Gerber. The Time100 Next list recognizes “100 ...
Monet's 1865 "Bord de Mer," a pastel depicting the rocky shores of Normandy, holds historical significance as the region where Allied forces launched the pivotal D-Day invasion in 1944.