Untitled by Alyssa is a singular girl
I went to the Art Institute of Chicago on Monday. Looking at this picture rekindled all of my desires to go to Giverny.
over 6 years ago
Write an entry Entries about this placeUntitled by Alyssa is a singular girlI went to the Art Institute of Chicago on Monday. Looking at this picture rekindled all of my desires to go to Giverny. over 6 years agoUntitled by Alyssa is a singular girlWhen I started high school, I wanted to go to college and major in art history, and imagined that one day I would become a Monet scholar. I forced my dad to buy me the book Linnea in Monet’s Garden. I would go to the Art Institute of Chicago and gaze at Monet’s haystack paintings until well past the time people would start saying, “Geez, how many paintings of hay can a guy do?” I had Monet calendars, journals, postcards, and a huge framed print (which still hangs on my bedroom wall). Even though I realized that there would probably never be a huge job market for art history majors, I always stayed interested in the subject, and wrote a final paper for an art history class on a painting Monet had done before he became MONET. That class invoked a new love for Pop Art in me, and Roy Lichtenstein surpassed Monet as my favorite painter, I would still love to go to Giverny and see Monet’s garden and his little Japanese bridge and visit all the places Linnea visited. over 6 years agoUntitled by kraziekaityThe gardens are breath taking! The first view of Monet’s house and gardens were amazing. It was definately an art historians dream to see where he painted, walk over the bridge, and admire the infamous waterlillies. over 6 years agoSee all 12 entries |
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