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Drowning in the Light of Monet’s Venice

Last updated: November 18, 2025 9:30 pm
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The Monet and Venice exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum is a must-see for art enthusiasts. Focusing on Claude Monet’s brief yet impactful visit to Venice in 1908, the exhibition showcases 37 stunning paintings that highlight a transitional period in the artist’s career. Curated by Lisa Small and Melissa Buron, the show provides a scholarly exploration of Monet’s time in Venice, offering historical context and insights into his creative process.

One of the standout aspects of the exhibition is the way it highlights Monet’s fascination with capturing the interplay of water and light. His paintings from Venice, such as “The Rio della Salute,” showcase his mastery in depicting the ever-changing states of water. The city’s unique environment provided the perfect backdrop for Monet to explore this theme, resulting in mesmerizing works that blur the lines between liquid, solid, and vapor.

The exhibition culminates in a room dedicated to Monet’s Venice paintings, displayed in a round format similar to his famous water lilies series. These paintings transport viewers to the picturesque canals and architecture of Venice, enveloping them in a dreamy atmosphere of light and color. The addition of music and a curated scent in the final room adds an immersive element to the viewing experience.

In addition to Monet’s works, the exhibition also features pieces by his contemporaries, showcasing the broader artistic fascination with capturing the essence of Venice. Watercolors by J.M.W. Turner and Paul Signac complement Monet’s paintings, highlighting the diversity of approaches to portraying the city’s unique beauty.

Overall, Monet and Venice at the Brooklyn Museum is a captivating exploration of Monet’s artistic evolution and his love affair with the city of Venice. The exhibition runs until February 1, 2026, offering visitors a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of one of the greatest Impressionist painters of all time.

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