Claude Monet<br/>
French 1840–1926<br/>
<em>Meadow with haystacks near Giverny</em> 1885<br/>
oil on canvas<br/>
74.0 x 93.5 cm<br/>
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston<br/>
Bequest of Dr. Arthur Tracy Cabot (42.541)<br/>
Photography © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. All Rights Reserved.

Monet in Place

Thu 12 Aug 21, 2pm–2.40pm

Claude Monet<br/> French 1840–1926<br/> <em>Meadow with haystacks near Giverny</em> 1885<br/> oil on canvas<br/> 74.0 x 93.5 cm<br/> Museum of Fine Arts, Boston<br/> Bequest of Dr. Arthur Tracy Cabot (42.541)<br/> Photography © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. All Rights Reserved.
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Journey to Claude Monet’s France through the paintings of places he lived and travelled, from the suburbs of Paris to the Mediterranean coast.

Guest curator Katie Hanson explores the immediacy of his painterly practice in balance with his suggestion of something more universal, through his own words and photographs from the period.

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Katie Hanson, PhD, is Curator of Paintings, Art of Europe, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Among her recent projects are exhibitions dedicated to Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, as well as the medium of pastel in the age of Impressionism. Her most recent book, Monet: Paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, was published in April 2020.

Talks International Painting French Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston