Monet’s ‘Moulin De Limetz’ Heads to Auction at Christie’s
Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926). ‘Mill at Limetz,’ 1888. Oil on canvas, 36 3/4 × 29 inches (93.4 × 73.7 cm). The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Partial bequest …
Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926). ‘Mill at Limetz,’ 1888. Oil on canvas, 36 3/4 × 29 inches (93.4 × 73.7 cm). The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Partial bequest …
The Orsay Museum in Paris is marking 150 years of Impressionist painting with an unprecedented reassembling of the masterpieces that launched the movement, and a virtual-reality (VR) experience that takes …
Claude Monet, Pommiers en Fleurs, 1872. Courtesy Union League Club of Chicago The Union League Club of Chicago is selling a rare claude monet painting that has been in its …
‘Under the Well of the Great Wave Off Kanagawa (Great Wave).’ Courtesy Christie’s The 19th-century Japanese printmaker Katsushika Hokusai has long been renowned for the legendary stormy scene depicted in …
Lucian Freud, Kai, (1991-1992). Courtesy Christie’s Friends, family and romantic partners dominate the oeuvre of British painter Lucian Freud, whose work often documented his personal relationships. His children, who numbered …
Matinée sur la Seine, temps net, (1897). Courtesy Christie’s One of Claude Monet’s iconic depictions of France’s Seine River is hitting the auction block next month. The 1897 Matinée sur …
Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture was designed by architect Frank Gehry. Courtesy Courtesy he Museum of Pop Culture Next to Seattle’s historic Space Needle is a techno-organic structure that looks …
Paul Signac, ‘Sisteron’. Courtesy Bonhams Renowned gallerist Alan Hartman started his art collecting journey early, acquiring his first hardstone jade carving at age 12. When he died in February of …
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“I have been plagued by business, troubles, illness, and journeys, or I should have written long before,” J.R.R Tolkien wrote in a 1954 letter to an early reviewer of The …