The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition

Monet and London. Views of the Thames

The houses of parliament in the fog, with an orange sun and purple sky reflecting on the river Thames i Claude Monet (1840 – 1926), London, Parliament. Sunlight in the fog, 1904, oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay, Paris, Photo © Grand Palais RMN (musée d'Orsay) / Hervé Lewandowski

27 Sept 2024 – 19 Jan 2025
Denise Coates Exhibition Galleries, Floor 3

Claude Monet (1840—1926) is world renowned as the leading figure of French Impressionism, the movement that changed the course of modern art. Less known is the fact that some of Monet’s most remarkable Impressionist paintings were made not in France but in London. They depict extraordinary views of the Thames as it had never been seen before, full of evocative atmosphere, mysterious light and radiant colour.

Begun during three stays in the capital between 1899 and 1901, the series — depicting Charing Cross Bridge, Waterloo Bridge and the Houses of Parliament — was unveiled in Paris in 1904. Monet fervently wanted to show them in London the following year, but plans fell through. To this day, they have never been the subject of a UK exhibition.

The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Monet and London. Views of the Thames realises Monet’s unfulfilled ambition of showing this extraordinary group of paintings in London, and just 300 metres from the Savoy Hotel where many of them were painted. By presenting the paintings Monet himself selected for his public in Paris and London, it provides visitors with the unique experience of seeing the show Monet curated and the works he felt best represented his ambitious artistic enterprise — brought together for the first time 120 years after their inaugural exhibition.

General tickets for Monet and London have now sold out. Please check back for updates or become a Courtauld Friend today to access members’ tickets, early morning views, exclusive events and more.

27 Sept 2024 – 19 Jan 2025

10:00 – 18:00 (last entry 17:15)

The Courtauld Gallery  The Denise Coates Exhibition Galleries 

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Supported by Kenneth C. Griffin and The Huo Family Foundation, with additional support from the Dr. Lee MacCormick Edwards Charitable Foundation.

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“This will never happen again – don’t miss it”

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“Monet knocks your socks off”

The Times

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“An extraordinary feat”

The Independent

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“Outstanding”

The Telegraph

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“Radical, important and very beautiful”

Time Out

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The Guardian

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Celebrate Monet and London: Views of the Thames with exclusive pieces from The Courtauld Shop. From a limited edition print in collaboration with LITO masters, to handcrafted art materials and books exploring Monet’s work.

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Young People's Programme Workshops

Are you a state school student, aged between 16-18 and interested in exploring Monet and London. Views of the Thames? Book now onto one of our free Insights into Art History workshops.

Shock, Rebellion and Monet | Impressionism (in-person)
Date: Thursday 31st October 2024. Time: 10:00am – 3:00pm. Location: In-person, at The Courtauld Gallery

Shock and Rebellion | Impressionism (online)
Date: Tuesday 12th November. Time: 5:30pm – 6:45pm. Location: Online.

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Helen Higgins, Head of Learning and OAK Foundation Young People’s Programme Manager, delivers a talk on the Reworking Manet exhibition i Helen Higgins, Head of Learning and OAK Foundation Young People’s Programme Manager, delivers a talk on the Reworking Manet exhibition

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