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Claude Monet is most famous as the father of Impressionism. When his eyesight started failing him in his 70s, he had to turn to surgery to save his sight.
The exhibit combines projection technology and music that has the effect of plunging visitors into the famous artists' canvases.
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, located near the top of Midtown Manhattan’s tallest skyscraper, was another highlight for Hanneman.
The largest exhibition of the French Musee d'Orsay opened on Thursday at the Museum of Art Pudong in Shanghai. Paths to ...
French identity, class, and society are laid bare through famous Impressionist artwork at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
This summer, escape from the humidity and glare in the cool air of a museum. Here's our pick of shows to see around the ...
Social historian Travis Elborough has chosen 31 journeys taken by prominent artists – and considered how they have shaped ...
Collector Bob Rennie donates 61 artworks to National Gallery of Canada, valued at $16.8 million. The Orange County Museum of Art is in talks to merge with the University of Califo ...
Villanueva State Park in New Mexico is the antidote to modern life’s constant chaos – a place where the Pecos River carves through dramatic sandstone cliffs and the only notification you’ll get is ...
The National Gallery of Victoria’s new show, French Impressionism, celebrates the likes of Monet, Renoir, Degas, Morisot and Pissarro, who painted in the face of public outrage. Encounter inspiring ...
The CO-Create makerspace on Schofield Farm in Erie is scheduled to open late this year or early 2026, to provide community ...