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Claude Monet’s ‘The Turkeys’: A Fine Feathered Canvas - MSN
At nearly 6 feet to a side, this 1877 canvas, which resides at the Musée d’Orsay, was one of the largest that Monet had attempted since his monumental “Déjeuner sur l’herbe” of 1865-66.
Seated across the avenue and working on 10 canvases at a time, Claude Monet shuttled swiftly from easel to easel as the sun moved across the sky. He completed more than 30 paintings of his subject ...
Claude Monet in 1923. | The Print Collector/Print Collector/Getty Images Monet was diagnosed with cataracts in 1912, and his eyesight continued to deteriorate through his 70s and early 80s.
Sotheby’s has a record of achievements with Monet at auction, having sold his painting Meules (1890) for $110.7 million in 2019 in New York. That sale established a record for an Impressionist ...
One of Claude Monet’s “monumental” Water Lilies paintings will go under the hammer in New York for an estimate in the region of 40 million dollars (£29 million). Le Bassin aux Nympheas has ...
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