
In the fall of 1908, when Claude Monet was already a famous artist, he and his wife Alice spent ten weeks in Venice. The city’s shifting light, shimmering canals, and ornate architecture inspired some of the most atmospheric paintings of his career. This presentation will show how Monet captured the mystery and grandeur of Venice through the radiant language of Impressionism and will be a wonderful complement to The Brooklyn Museum of Art’s exhibition Monet and Venice that will be on view from October 11, 2025 to February 1, 2026.