The exhibition Monet, which is held at the Complesso del Vittoriano – Ala Brasini, Rome, is extended to June 3. It showcases 60 works by the father of Impressionism that were originally kept in the artist’s beloved house in Giverney, his last home, before being donated to the Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris, by his son Michel.
As well as illustrating the evolution of Monet’s career, the exhibition also reflects its multiple facets and the richness of his artistic production. Among the masterpieces on display are his Portrait de Michel Monet bébé (1878), Ninfee (1916-1919), Le Rose (1925-1926), and Londres. Le Parlement. Reflets sur la Tamise(1905). The full price ticket costs 15 Euros with an audio guide included.
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