A new exhibition charts how Claude Monet's revolutionary, fog-shrouded visions of the Thames would "irreversibly alter how ...
Artists across eras find inspiration in travel, gaining fresh perspectives. The 'Monet and London' exhibition reflects this, ...
A successful exhibition of 37 of these works was staged in Paris in 1904, but his plans for a second showing in London never ...
During the artist's second stay in London in 1901, Monet began chronicling the fluctuating temperaments of the Houses of Parliament from a covered terrace of the recently constructed St Thomas's ...
London's South Bank is these days unrecognisable from how it would have looked in the late 19th century, said Florence Hallett on the i news site. Back then, the area now dominated by the Royal ...
The most significant and sustained visions of modern London in paint are Claude Monet’s views of the Thames flaming in the fog and Frank Auerbach’s vistas of the fractured postwar city.
A few weeks ago, Cardinal Vincent Nichols requested that a specially prepared Pastoral Letter on assisted suicide be read in ...
An early Claude Monet pastel on paper that was forcibly ... who enlisted the London-based Commission for Looted Art for help. Attention was first raised when Bord de Mer surfaced at an auction ...
The paintings gathered here "capture effects of light refracted through London's peasoupers" exquisitely, said Alastair Sooke in The Daily Telegraph. For Monet, the weather conditions created by ...