Monet’s Venetian Cityscapes Are Coming to the Brooklyn Museum
In 1908, Claude Monet paid his first—and only—visit to Venice, at the encouragement of his wife Alice. At first, he was reluctant to leave his home in Giverny, but it didn’t take long for him to recognize and ultimately treasure Venice’s singular cityscape. It was there that Monet produced his last new works to ever be shown publicly during his lifetime, and it was there that he renewed his technical, thematic, and artistic skills.
											                                        

											                                        







































































                        
                        
                        
                        
											                                        
											                                        
