Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature
The Denver Art Museum was home to the most comprehensive U.S. exhibition of Monet paintings in more than two decades. Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature featured more than 120 paintings spanning Monet’s entire career and focuses on the celebrated French Impressionist artist’s enduring relationship with nature and his response to the varied and distinct places in which he worked.
Claude Monet - The Truth of Nature Catalog of Exhibited Works is a beautiful exhibition catalog. The contents follow the sequence of the exhibition layout. It is a wonderful way to remember the exhibition’s essence.
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Denver Art Museum, Hamilton Building
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Monet, The Truth of Nature Entrance
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Hamilton Building Bridge
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Hamilton Building Staircase
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Monet - The Truth of Nature
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Elevator Doors Decorated with Monet Images
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Hamilton Building Paint Studio
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View from Rouelles, 1858
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Claude Monet - The Truth of Nature Catalog of Exhibited Works
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Claude Monet, Waterlilies and Japanese Bridge, 1899
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Claude Monet, Boulevard des Capucines, 1873-1874
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Claude Monet, The Parc Monceau, 1878
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Claude Monet, Fishing Boats, 1883
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Claude Monet, Path in the Wheat Fields at Pourville, 1882
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Claude Monet, The Canoe on the Epte, about 1890