Monet
Bellagio Fine Art Gallery (Las Vegas): On view through May 30, 2005
Rouen Cathedral Tour d’Albane (Morning Effect) (1894)
Claude Monet was a leader among the group of 19th-century painters known as the Impressionists. It was his life’s singular mission to capture the essence of nature and light with nothing more than paint and canvas. For the first time in over a decade the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has agreed to loan the majority of the paintings from its world-renowned collection of works by Claude Monet.
Claude Monet: Masterworks from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston presents works spanning five decades of the artist’s career and features many of the his most celebrated and recognizable paintings including Grainstack (1891), Rouen Cathedral Tour d’Albane (Morning Effect) (1894), and one of his most beloved later masterpieces, The Water Lily Pond (1900), which features Monet’s signature Japanese footbridge, one of the most recognizable images in the history of Western Art. ...
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