Monet's fascination with the south began in December 1883, when Renoir invited him on a trip to the Riviera. En route to the sea they visited Cézanne in L'Estaque. Once reaching the Mediterranean, ...
The natural world remained Monet’s ostensible subject matter, such as his signature water lily ponds and their surrounding trees and skies, but his depictions of such scenes were then ...
Monet's lesser-known works, from winter scenes to urban landscapes, reveal his artistic depth and unparalleled ability to capture emotion.
A beautiful painting of his own garden, ‘The Artist's Garden at Giverny’ is a masterpiece by Monet. The painting shows a path covered in flowers, arching trees, and water on the extreme side ...