Program Type:
Art LectureAge Group:
AdultsProgram Description
Description
Monet and Venice at the Brooklyn Museum explores a lesser-known chapter of Monet’s late career, showcasing his luminous vision of Venice through architecture, color, and light—free of human presence. Featuring over 100 works, the exhibition is anchored by The Doge’s Palace and The Grand Canal, Venice, and includes nearly 20 Venetian paintings from global collections, alongside works by Canaletto, Manet, Sargent, and Renoir.
After Brooklyn, the show travels to San Francisco. Professor Thomas Germano will present a visual lecture on the exhibition, on view from October 11, 2025, to February 1, 2026.
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