What Happens When You Stop Searching for the Next Thing | Claude Monet
For thirty years Claude Monet kept returning to the same pond. What he discovered there changed the course of art history. In this episode of "A Painting – A Pause" we slow down with Claude Monet’s Water Lilies – paintings that grew out of a small pond in his garden in Giverny and eventually became one of the most radical projects in modern art. A Painting – A Pause is your tiny art escape: In each episode we slowly discover one painting, its story and why it still matters for your life today. Artwork and Image Credits (including works used during research and production): https://www.artwithcarolin.com/artwor... Contact: [email protected] Carolin Ngo Postproduction: Pierce Vaughn https://www.piercevaughn.com The rights of copyright holders and artists along with institutions and collections are of the utmost importance to me. I’ve done my absolute best to track down and credit all rightful owners. But if, despite my best efforts, you feel your contribution has been unintentionally left out or is credited incorrectly, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I’d be happy to make it right.

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