Friday, September 15, 2006

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On June 17, San Francisco's Legion of Honor will present 53 unforgettable paintings of Claude Monet in the special exhibition Monet in Normandy. Collectively, these paintings represent approx. 60 years of Monet's career, from the 1860s through the mid-1920s. His subjects were the people, villages and towns, countryside, beaches, and rivers of northern France. The museum notes: "Monet's central and enduring artistic relationship with Normandy has never before been the focus of a scholarly exhibition and Monet in Normandy marks the first comprehensive presentation of this essential aspect of his artistic career."1 The Legion of Honor is the first of only three venues in the United States chosen to host the exhibition. Monet in Normady will run until September 17, 2006

2 Comments:

At 9:39 AM, Blogger MMA Lady said...

Are you in SF right now? Man, I'm jealous - both of that and that you get to go to the exhibit.

 
At 6:06 AM, Blogger MMA Lady said...

Now you've got to tell us all about how it was!

 

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