Venice was “too beautiful to be painted,” according to Claude Monet. Yet he painted the Italian city anyway.
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A multisensory show merges sound, scent, and art to reimagine the painter's 1908 journey through "the City of Canals." ...
For those who have long romanticized the floating city of Venice, the Brooklyn Museum 's new exhibit will only stoke those desires. Featuring a rare reunion of Claude Monet's iconic Venetian paintings ...
Claude Monet did not want to travel to Venice in 1908 -- at the time, he was 68 and working on his famed water lilies ...
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