A painting by Claude Monet has been bought for $110.7m (£85.7m), a new world record for a work by the French artist. Monet completed the oil painting in 1890 as part of his Meules (Haystacks ...
From a murky miasma of toxic, soot-laced smog that choked the very breath of the Thames, Monet magicked up nearly 100 paintings – more than he would devote to any other subject in his long career.
Now, the piece has been returned to their granddaughters Julia Binswanger Daily Correspondent After eight decades, a Nazi-looted Claude Monet painting stolen during World War II has finally been ...
oil on canvas (Credit: Art Institute of Chicago/ Art Resource, NY/ Scala, Florence) Set side-by-side comparable views of the Thames by Monet and by his esteemed British forebear, JMW Turner ...
Claude Monet is most renowned for his series of paintings, including Water Lilies, Haystacks, and Rouen Cathedral. Nonetheless, the artist produced hundreds of other singular artworks that confirm ...
A successful exhibition of 37 of these works was staged in Paris in 1904, but his plans for a second showing in London never materialised: most of the paintings had been sold and buyers were ...
Neither one succeeded in tracing their artworks. It was widely known that the Monet painting, Bord de Mer (1865), had been bought by the Viennese auctioneer Adolf Weinmuller, though the man denied ...
Dimensions: 83 x 115 inches. This has now been conserved and is on display in the new Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries Canaletto: Procession of Knights of the Bath In the Deanery at Westminster Abbey ...
The Monet was then purchased at auction by a Nazi art dealer and disappeared in 1941. More than 70 years later, the painting resurfaced at a 2016 impressionism exhibition in France.
A painting from Claude Monet that was previously stolen by Nazis was returned to a family this week after missing for more than 80 years. At an FBI field office on Wednesday, agents unveiled the ...
Brought together for the first time since 1904, Claude Monet’s paintings of the River Thames are the focus of an upcoming exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery in London. 120 years ago ...