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 ...
In 1904, 37 of Monet’s series of paintings of the Thames, made between 1899 and 1901, were put on show in his art dealer’s gallery in Paris. They attracted rave reviews. He planned a follow-up ...
It’s been immortalised by figures ranging from Monet and Turner to Conan Doyle ... The entire river is traced by the Thames Path National Trail, which sticks to the banks as closely as it ...