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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 ...
NEW YORK — The New York Botanical Garden, a vast 100-hectare park in the Bronx, is nowhere near France, of course. But through October 21, it is offering visitors a partial view of France’s ...
Claude Monet never set foot in The Bronx. But the colorful new show his work inspired at the New York Botanical Garden would probably impress that great Impressionist. Opening tomorrow, just off th… ...
Claude Monet died 90 years ago, ... MICHEL: Monet said, I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers. And when he died, it was his gardeners who carried his coffin.
“Beyond painting and gardening, I am good for nothing,” wrote Claude Monet. Given that sentiment, it’s no wonder that Giverny — where the artist created the gardens that inspired around ...
Bridge Over the Water Lily Pond, 1905.In earlier works, Monet painted the footbridge in a crisp, distinct arc. Here, its faint, shadowy curves blend into greenery of the natural surroundings.
NEW YORK – 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 ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- 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 ...