Monet and Venice | Opening October 11
“My trip to Venice has had the advantage of making me see my canvases with a better eye.” –Claude Monet
Monet spent 10 weeks capturing Venice’s cityscapes in the fall of 1908. It was his last major international journey, and it served as both an interruption and a replenishment of his artistic focus.
We can’t wait to welcome you to this exhibition, New York's largest show dedicated to Monet in over a decade, featuring more than 100 artworks, books, and ephemera, including 19 of the artist's Venetian paintings.
Monet and Venice at the Brooklyn Museum Lead Sponsor Bank of America