de Young Museum: Monet and Venice (Mar 26)

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$115 for members & guests | Deadline to sign up: Monday, March 16

Although Claude Monet visited Venice only once, his paintings of the city are among his most dazzling. This exhibition, co-organized with the Brooklyn Museum, is the first dedicated to Monet’s Venetian cityscapes since their debut over a century ago. Featuring more than 100 artworks, the exhibition places Monet’s Venice paintings alongside select works from across his career, including his Water Lilies, as well as Venetian views by artists such as Manet, Renoir, and Canaletto. Unlike the bustling scenes painted by other artists, Monet’s Venice is eerily deserted, its architecture, buildings, and canals dissolving in an encompassing, hazy light he described as the envelope. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to experience Monet’s vision of the famed Italian city.

Tickets include entry to Monet and Venice, as well as all permanent collection galleries. We will leave the Crossroads at 9 am, depart the museum at 3 pm and arrive in Carmel approximately 6 pm.

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