In a solo show, the Museum Barberini presents the new works from the Hasso Plattner Collection. Four virtually unknown paintings by Claude Monet expand the Potsdam art museum’s Impressionist focus with its now 107 Impressionist paintings. With 38 paintings by Monet, it shows the largest complex of works by this artist in Europe outside of Paris.
The museum is celebrating the new acquisitions with a reduced ticket summer special: from July 15th to August 31st 2022, visitors pay only ten euros daily from 4 pm to 7 pm and a reduced fee of eight euros to visit the Impressionism collection and the current exhibition “The Form of Freedom. International Abstraction after 1945”.
Four new paintings by Claude Monet are on permanent loan from the Hasso Plattner Foundation to complement the Museum Barberini’s Impressionist holdings. They were painted between 1874 and 1901 and form a representative cross-section of Claude Monet’s work, to which the Museum Barberini, in cooperation with the Denver Art Museum, dedicated the exhibition Monet. Places. The paintings The Pond in the Snow (1874/75), The Spherical Tree in Argenteuil (1876), The Apple Tree (1879) and The Parliament, Sunset (1901-03) were previously in …
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Image above: Claude Monet, The Parliament, Sunset, 1901-1903, Hasso Plattner Collection