Is this the ultimate location for contemplative art? Our writer travels to the legendary island of Naoshima – and meets the great creator of its most spellbinding works. Will he step through the arch…
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‘What a fascinating challenge for an artist’: how Monet captured Venice in his twilight years ⊕⊕
de Young Museum, San Francisco
New exhibition brings together the artist’s many Venetian paintings, a perfect match of artist and location that almost didn’t happen
Claude Monet was 68 years old before…
4 months ago
Nine bedrooms, seven untimely deaths: can ‘cursed’ Venice palace finally attract a buyer? ⊕⊕
Palazzo Ca’ Dario, empty for years, has failed to find a new owner, with local legends suggesting it is jinxed
It ought to be an estate agent’s dream. Primely positioned on the banks of the Grand Cana…
9 months ago
Ethel Caterham, world’s oldest person, marks 116th birthday ○
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Caterham was born in Hampshire in August 1909, when Edward VII reigned, and now lives in care home in Surrey
Ethel Caterham, the last surviving Edwardian and the world’s oldest living person, celebrat…
12 months ago
‘It makes me sick!’ How the likes of the French impressionists went from ‘lunatics’ to luminaries ○
The National Gallery of Victoria’s new show, French Impressionism, celebrates the likes of Monet, Renoir, Degas, Morisot and Pissarro, who painted in the face of public outrage
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