A rare, early-career Monet artwork valued at over $500K will be auctioned in Houston on May 20
Hungarian photographer Nickolas Muray captured this image of artist Claude Monet at his Giverny, France, home in June 1926. Monet practiced the plein air method, which allowed artists to create art from true observations and show the interplay between scenes, light, air and atmosphere.Ray Simpson's May 20 fine art auction will have something that no other Houston-based auction has had: an original work of art by Master Impressionist painter Claude Monet.
Monet was born in Paris in 1840 and raised in Le Havre near the Normandy Coast; the"Bord de Mer" coastal scene was created near his home.
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