07 April 2011
Intended.
The exhibit, which opens Apr. 8, reunites a Monet triptych, whose panels have long since been acquired by three museums, for the first time in three decades. The 14-feet wide, 6-feet-tall paintings are hung together, in a panorama, as Monet intended, not separated by space and not surrounded by other paintings -- similarly, as I recall, to the way another water lillies series is hung at l'Orangerie in Paris (and, maybe an old installation at the Museum of Modern Art?).
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Monet, Reflections of Clouds on the Water Lily Pond (left panel), 1920
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