Monet’s Floating Worlds at Giverny: Portland’s Waterlilies Resurfaces
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Monet’s Floating Worlds at Giverny: Portland’s Waterlilies Resurfaces
Portland Art Museum unveils a refreshed Monet, shedding light on the artist’s fascination with atmosphere and Japanese influence. by Lindsay Costello The Mercury covers culture & art because we think all its various forms are—quite plainly—how people understand one another. Conversations about food, music, performance, and “weird” installation art provide touchstones to deepen friendships, create new connections, and better understand one anothe…
We discover Giverny, Claude Monet's fantastic garden. Two hectares of meadows of colorful flowers, rose bushes and sumptuous fruit trees. Immortalized countless times by the painter, Giverny is a place that Monet particularly cherished. On TVR Cultural, Saturday, March 15, from 8:00 p.m.
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