Exactly 150 years ago, Monet, Degas, Renoir and their pals spurred an artistic revolution. Can we still see the defiance ...
From the vibrant urban centres of Paris and London to the tranquil beauty of the Norman and Welsh coastlines, we take a look ...
A new biography of the French Impressionist argues that Monet himself owed everything to the three most important women in his life.
The Alexandria Museum of Art has invited 20 plein air artists to come paint the town for the their annual four-day Farm to ...
From Monet's views of the Thames to a Funk Garden in a royal park, these are the best exhibitions to see in London during ...
When most think of Monet, their mind brings forth sunsets on the Seine or water lilies from his beloved flower garden in Giverny ... It reunites 21 paintings that debuted as part of a larger ...
Jadé Fadojutimi is an artist on the rise. The British painter of Nigerian descent is known for producing monumental pieces ...
The doyen of Australian art history, Bernard Smith (1916-2011) memorably borrowed the titles of the first two books of the ...
Tens of thousands of lavender bushes, grasses and other plants form swirls and spirals across a dozen hectares that, seen ...
The 20th/21st Century Evening Sale in Hong Kong set an Asian auction record for two of the world’s most cherished artists, ...
While they differ in scope, both are graceful, fluent, resonant additions to art history ... early “Women in the Garden” (1866). “The Port at Argenteuil” (1874), Wullschläger observes, is “a beacon of ...