As Monet himself wrote in 1900: “When I got up, I was terrified to see that there was no fog, not even a wisp of mist. I was prostrate, and could just see all my paintings done for, but ...
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Monet’s London Paintings to Reunite After 120 Years“What I like most in London is the fog,” Monet once told an art dealer. “It’s the fog that gives London its marvelous breadth. Regular blocks become grandiose in this mysterious cloak.
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But even amid Monet’s hundreds of water lily paintings, the one on display at the Portland Art Museum stands out. Because ...
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Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience — ReviewClaude Monet’s paintings are brought to life at this stunning ... a mystical wind turns the windmills of Holland, a fog rolls in over London, butterflies flutter across the gardens of Giverny ...
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