Have you seen Monet and Venice at the Brooklyn Museum yet?
This is the first exhibition to focus on Claude Monet’s luminous Venetian paintings—a radiant yet underexplored chapter in the artist’s late career—since their debut in 1912.
Monet once claimed that Venice was “too beautiful to be painted.” We think this collection is too beautiful not to take home!
Brighten the everyday with Monet-inspired coloring books, coasters, playing cards, wall calendars, and more.
There’s even more Monet in the Brooklyn Museum Shop. Visit the exhibition and shop the full collection in person.
From the top: Claude Monet. Water Lilies, ca. 1914–17. Oil on canvas. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Museum purchase, Mildred Anna Williams Collection, 1973.3. (Photo: Randy Dodson, courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco); Images courtesy of the Brooklyn Museum Shop





