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NEW YORK -- Immersive exhibits continue to thrill New York City art lovers, and the latest one sets the work of Claude Monet to classical music with brilliant projections and high-tech ...
For the great Impressionist artist Claude Monet, the distinction between art and gardens was grandly and gloriously blurred. His garden in Giverny, France, was his inspiration.
This undated photo provided by the New York Botanical Garden shows Claude Monet's painting, "The Artist's Garden in Giverny," which is on display in a new exhibition at the New York Botanical ...
Dr. Nepomuk Schessl, the producer of "Monet's Garden," spoke with Newsweek about the exhibit, which is open from November 4 through January 8 of next year.
Claude Monet (1840-1926) said that he was good for two things in life, “Painting and gardening,” and declared his garden “My one and only masterpiece.” ...
An immersive experience has opened in the Seaman's building on Wall Street, giving art fans an up-close look at Claude Monet's famous garden.
Boulder perfumer Dawn Spencer Hurwitz creates a "scent experience" inspired by Claude Monet's famous garden at Giverny for "In Bloom: Painting Flowers in the Age of Impressionism." ...
Claude Monet is famous for his impressionist paintings, but a new exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden looks at the horticultural skill that informed his art. One horticulturalist says, "Monet ...
Claude Monet's beloved flower and water gardens in the north of France are world-famous. But for those unable to visit the artist's iconic home, a trip to the Bronx over the next several months ...
In this May 26, 2012 photo, a replica of the facade of French impressionist artist Claude Monet’s pink stucco house is featured in an exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden in New York ...
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