Impressionism
New Research Links Vincent van Gogh's Delirium to Alcohol Withdrawal
The paper is "unlikely to be the last word on [the] challenging question" of the artist's mental health, says expert Martin Bailey
How Chicago Became a Monet Destination
A new exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago explores the Impressionist painter's connection to the Midwestern city
Hidden Water Lily Found Beneath Monet Painting
The artist may have covered up the artwork while experimenting with a new floral subject: wisteria
Step Into Claude Monet’s World With This Immersive VR Exploration of ‘Water Lilies’
New VR experience whisks participants from Paris museum to Impressionist's Giverny garden and studio
Claude Monet's Glazed Biscuit Kitty Cat Returns to the Artist's Home
The terracotta feline was believed to have gone missing after the death of Claude Monet's son Michel
Long-Lost Monet, Sent Away for Safekeeping Before WWII, Found in Louvre Storage
The painting was acquired by Japanese art collector Kōjirō Matsukata in the 1920s. It will go on view at the National Museum of Western Art in 2019
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