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06/07/2026

Odilon Redon spent over 20 years painting bouquets that feel more like memories than flowers. They float. They glow. They drift somewhere between the real world and a dream. Which one would you pull off a museum wall and hang in your home?

Flowers in a Vase - Part III - Odilon Redon

1885. Monet had been at Giverny for two years, moving earth, cutting trees, fighting with the landlord over a garden onl...
06/07/2026

1885. Monet had been at Giverny for two years, moving earth, cutting trees, fighting with the landlord over a garden only he could see in his head. He needed out. Three months at Hotel Blanquet, him and the Normandy coast. But Normandy in autumn doesn't mess around. The wind, the sea spray hitting your face for days. Even Monet had a limit. So he did what every Norman does when the weather turns ugly. He went inland.

Claude Monet — A Cottage in Normandy

Monet was floating when he painted this. He had bought an old fishing boat and nailed a cabin onto the deck. The studio ...
06/07/2026

Monet was floating when he painted this. He had bought an old fishing boat and nailed a cabin onto the deck. The studio boat was born. Now, he could paint the river from inside the river. It was here to stay: every time Monet moved house, Argenteuil to Vétheuil to Poissy to Giverny, the boat came too. No engines. Horses pulling it down towpaths. Tugboats. Rope. For fifty years he refused to paint water from dry land. Look at this sailboat. You're drifting next to it.

Claude Monet — Sailboat at Le Petit Gennevilliers

06/07/2026

In 1898, ten American painters did what Monet and his friends had done. Walked out of the big academies and started their own shows. Same rebellion, totally different vibe. Monet's group was broke and chaotic, open to anyone. The Americans were already rich and respected, and kept their club at exactly ten members. Frank Weston Benson was one. This is his wife and four kids in a Maine field at golden hour.

American Impressionists: the polite rebellion

06/07/2026

Whenever life got too loud, Monet grabbed his brushes, found a stretch of coast and started painting. He swore it was work.

Claude Monet - Beaches

06/07/2026

Those cliffs at Etretat have stories baked into them. Locals say the arch was carved by the devil. Others swear a queen's necklace is hidden inside. Monet, Courbet, Boudin, they all came here chasing something more than a pretty view.

Monet: Etretat, a Place of Legends

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06/06/2026

Nice, 1881. The Promenade des Anglais curving along the coast. Palm trees. The Baie des Anges opening up, blue so bright it hurts after a Paris winter.
Berthe was there with Eugène and little Julie, 3 years old. But she couldn't set up an easel on the Promenade. A woman painting in public in 1881 was a spectacle. People stopped. Stared. Leaned in too close. So she rented a boat. Pushed off into the harbor. Painted from the water, with nobody breathing over her shoulder.

Berthe Morisot: Far from the Promenade

06/06/2026

Impressionists - Blossoms
Two weeks. That's all you get before the petals drop. Monet, Sisley, Renoir, Pissarro. Every spring they ran outside to catch it. Hit play and let spring in.

06/06/2026

Giverny's garden was a canvas Monet imagined, seeded, watered, shaped. Then painted. Welcome to Giverny.

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