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French Impressionist Claude Monet gazed at the smoggy, coal-dust laden skyline of 1899 London and saw beauty. The result was dozens of paintings, including 40 of the Waterloo Bridge over the River ...
“Waterloo Bridge,” (1903), oil on canvas, by Claude Monet. Worcester Art Museum WORCESTER — Claude Monet, to most, will always be water lilies, adrift across the shimmering surface of his ...
A Claude Monet pastel drawing of London’s Waterloo Bridge has gone on display in the Savoy hotel room where it was created 110 years ago. CNN values your feedback 1.
Claude Monet’s ‘Waterloo Bridge, Veiled Sun’ (1903) Photo: Memorial Art Gallery Worcester, Mass. Eyeing a bridge, some people see utility, a way over a barrier.
Claude Monet, 1840-1926, Waterloo Bridge, Veiled Sun, 1903, oil on canvas. Memorial Art Gallery of... [+] the University of Rochester, Gift of the Estate of Emily and James Sibley Watson, 53.6.
Monet’s original painting was one of 12 Impressionist works featuring views of the artist’s Japanese bridge over his water garden, near Giverny, Northern France.
One of Claude Monet’s famous paintings of London’s Charing Cross Bridge could realize $20 million to $30 million at Sotheby’s evening auction of impressionist and modern art in New York on ...
Claude Monet, Waterloo Bridge, Overcast (1903). Photo: Anders Sune Berg, courtesy of Ordrupgaard, Denmark. From his suite on the top floor of Savoy, Monet could see a skyline of chimneys emanating ...
Claude Monet spent the winters of 1899, 1900 and 1901 freezing on a balcony of London’s Savoy Hotel, painting a famous series of images of Waterloo Bridge and Charing Cross Bridge.
Claude Monet’s The Promenade with the Railroad Bridge, Argenteuil. (Saint Louis Art Museum, Gift of Sydney M. Shoenberg Sr.) ...
Monet’s original painting was one of 12 Impressionist works featuring views of the artist’s Japanese bridge over his water garden, near Giverny, Northern France.
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