Giverny, France – Claude Monet's Gardens are both intimately familiar and overwhelming in their spectacle. The French impressionist master lived in Giverny, France, for half his life, from 1883 to his ...
Claude Monet's Water Lilies is beloved around the world, a radiant example of French Impressionism and the glory found in nature. But their path from the artist’s yard to museum walls was one paved ...
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 ...
This summer, I visited Claude Monet’s house and gardens in Giverny. The painter lived there from 1883 until 1926, in a pastel-pink cottage surrounded by wildflower gardens that feel like stepping into ...
Monet’s cat has found its way home to the artist’s house in Giverny, in northern France. During the painter’s lifetime, the glazed biscuit pottery cat, made in Japan, spent many years curled up on a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rooksana Hossenally is a Paris-based writer covering luxury travel. View of the breakfast nook and one of the six rooms at at ...
Claude Monet did not want to travel to Venice in 1908 -- at the time, he was 68 and working on his famed water lilies ...
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