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An estimated 20% of European artworks, books and religious objects once owned by Jewish families disappeared under the Nazi ...
Exhibitions at the Courtauld Gallery and Offer Waterman & Francis Outred showcase the two artists who created the most ...
A successful exhibition of 37 of these works was staged in Paris in 1904, but his plans for a second showing in London never ...
Discover Monet’s masterpieces in a stunning 360-degree immersive experience now in Budapest! 🎨 #budapest #monet ...
Two other artists whose work has recently attracted attention also anchored the show. Although Henri Martin and Jakob ...
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.
The artist suffered erratic, dark moods, but both his house and garden are all about cheering colour in bold combinations ...
Auction results were down from a year ago, but a David Hockney painting sold for $15 million and fair sales were brisk ...
Ms. Wullschläger, the chief art critic at the Financial Times, pokes into the long, messy pileup of Claude Monet’s money troubles with sympathetic ruthlessness. Of course, she loves his ...
Monet built a sumptuous garden with a series of large ponds filled with the plant whose watery environment would never cease to delight him and inspire his art. Les Nymphéas, by Claude Monet ...
By Emily LaBarge Reviewing from London If you’ve been to London recently (or ever) you’ll probably recognize Claude Monet’s description ... For the 19th-century art critic John Ruskin ...