Claude Monet
'Kazimir Malevich and the Russian Avant Garde': an exhibition which recognises that Malevich's radical Suprematism was framed by Impressionism
"Malevich’s early figurative paintings reveal his debt to Monet and Renoir"
Security breaches at Tate, British Museum and Musée d’Orsay
A Monet suffered a 10cm tear from being punched
Revealed: how a US collector gave Churchill a Monet the Tate wanted
Charing Cross Bridge of 1902 was gifted by a friend after he was ensured it would satisfy by Tate director John Rothenstein
The score for “turner, whistler, monet”
This show originated last year at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto under the curatorial leadership of Catharine Lochnan, before touring in 2005 to the Grand Palais in Paris and Tate Modern, London. It attracted very large numbers of visitors at all three venues.
Royal Academy and Tate exhibitions heading for top attendance
“Turks: A journey of a thousand years 600-1600” and “Turner, Whistler, Monet” have been wildly successful
London’s National Gallery withdraws from bidding on possible war loot
Metropolitan Monet subject to claim
Most expensive works of art at auction, January to December 1999
The top twenty has Cézanne at the top with a new record from Sotheby's
French relent over Rosenberg war loot claims
A Monet returned; a Bonnard, Léger and Matisse still claimed
Art Premier introduces Museum Rental Programme
Why not have a museum masterpiece over your mantle?
Kimbell buys MoMA Monet
The work was chosen by Monet himself for his final retrospective in 1924