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Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression at the MFA

Monet - Grainstack (Sunset)

Claude Monet, “Grainstack (Sunset)”, 1891. Oil on canvas. Juliana Cheney Edwards Collection.

Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression at the MFA In honor of its 150th anniversary in 2020, the MFA celebrates a great treasure of its collection with an exhibition that offers a once-in-generation chance to see all 35 of the Museum’s oil paintings by Claude Monet—among the largest holdings of the artist’s work outside France. April 18 to August 23, 2020.]]>

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Many of the paintings were brought to Boston during Monet’s lifetime, and, although a gallery was dedicated to a rotating display of the artist’s works in 2016, it has been 25 years since the entire collection has been shown together.

”Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression” highlights this city’s and this Museum’s enduring commitment to the artist, who breathed fresh life into the art of painting and proposed a new way of seeing and depicting the world. Boston was a center for the collecting and appreciation of Monet’s works even during his lifetime, and through the generosity and forward vision of local collectors, a retrospective exhibition of his long career permanently resides within the MFA’s walls. What’s more: the exhibition draws from the Museum’s broader global collection to bring Monet’s early works into conversation with exemplars he admired—from Japanese woodblock prints to earlier European paintings—enabling a fuller understanding and appreciation of the art and artists that informed his own vision.

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