With Jim Kohn, FAMSF Docent
Gain insights into the FAMSF exhibition featuring paintings by Claude Monet, the master of Impressionism, dating mainly from 1913 to 1926, the final phase of his long career. During this time, the well-traveled Monet stayed close to home in Giverny, near Paris. He was inspired by his own garden, a personal laboratory for his concentrated study of natural phenomena. The exhibition focuses on the series that Monet invented – and reinvented – in this setting, establishing him as a forebear of modernism.
With Jim Kohn, FAMSF Docent
Gain insights into the FAMSF exhibition featuring paintings by Claude Monet, the master of Impressionism, dating mainly from 1913 to 1926, the final phase of his long career. During this time, the well-traveled Monet stayed close to home in Giverny, near Paris. He was inspired by his own garden, a personal laboratory for his concentrated study of natural phenomena. The exhibition focuses on the series that Monet invented – and reinvented – in this setting, establishing him as a forebear of modernism.
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