In 1970, and again in 1980, restitution was back on the agenda, and my mother and my aunt reclaimed paintings by Monet and Léger.
My Grandfather's War: Recovering the Art the Nazis Stole|Anne Sinclair|October 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And when Monet arrived at his house, her earlier concerns disappeared.
Sex Workers Don't Deserve to be Raped|Jillian Keenan|September 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
So when the man grabbed her and threw her onto the floor, Monet went into survival mode.
Sex Workers Don't Deserve to be Raped|Jillian Keenan|September 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And could you carry your lunch to school if all you had to wrap it was a Monet?
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Since Monet was French, France has a perfect right to claim the results of colour division.
Modern Painting, Its Tendency and Meaning|Willard Huntington Wright
Monet excels also in suggesting the drawing of light, if I may venture to use this expression.
The French Impressionists (1860-1900)|Camille Mauclair
There is only one man in the world who can hold Hourticq's leg, and that is Monet.
The New Book Of Martyrs|Georges Duhamel
General Monet operated in the north against the rebels with Spanish and native auxiliary forces.
The Philippine Islands|John Foreman
His palette glows with the sweet, limpid tints of a Monet or a Pissaro or a Renoir.
Musical Portraits|Paul Rosenfeld
British Dictionary definitions for Monet
Monet
/ (Frenchmɔnɛ) /
noun
Claude (klod). 1840–1926, French landscape painter; the leading exponent of impressionism. His interest in the effect of light on colour led him to paint series of pictures of the same subject at different times of day. These include Haystacks (1889–93), Rouen Cathedral (1892–94), the Thames (1899–1904), and Water Lilies (1899–1906)