Ortrud Westheider on Monet's Water-Lily Pond
In our series "Close ups", colleagues from the curatorial and education teams from the Museum Barberini discuss individual works from the Hasso Plattner Collection, shedding light on its creation, formal language, and reception. Here, Ortrud Westheider, Director of the Museum Barberini, talks about Claude Monet's work The Water-Lily Pond, created around 1918.
Close Ups from the Hasso Plattner Collection
Daniel Zamani on Monet's Port of Le Havre
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Helene von Saldern on Le Sidaner's Window with Carnation
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Andrea Schmidt on Monet's Garden at Vétheuil
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Ortrud Westheider on Signac's Clipper
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Ortrud Westheider on Pissarro's Hoar-Frost
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Dorothee Entrup on Vlamincks Forest
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Dorothee Entrup on Monet's Rose Bushes in the Garden at Montgeron
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Andrea Schmidt on Sisley's House at Moret
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Dorothee Entrup on Monet's Les Petites-Dalles
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Andrea Schmidt on Caillebotte's Lilacs and Peonies in Two Vases
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Daniel Zamani on Cross' Bullfight
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Helene von Saldern on Gustave Caillebotte's Rue Halévy
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Daniel Zamani on Monet's Bordighera
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Helene von Saldern on Caillebotte's Couple on a Walk
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Daniel Zamani on Monet's Palazzo Contarini
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Daniel Zamani on Monet's Grainstacks
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