Don’t Forget About Manet When You Talk About Monet. Manet vs Monet
Two painters. One revolution. And a trail across Europe that changed how we see everything.
Claude Monet is easy to love. His flowers, his fog, his gentle dissolving of form — it’s the kind of beauty that makes people speak in hushed tones. His house in Giverny draws pilgrims from all over the world. His Water Lilies dominate gallery walls and Instagram reels alike. Monet is the face of Impressionism.
But Édouard Manet? He lit the match.
Why Art Is in Basel: Switzerland’s Cultural Capital Hidden in Plain Sight
More than finance and fondue—Switzerland’s most creative city deserves a deeper look.
When travelers think of Switzerland, they imagine glacier-fed lakes, chocolate shops, and trains that run with military precision. But step into Basel, and you’ll enter a very different world—one shaped not by commerce or clocks, but by creativity.
Louvre Will Tear Us Apart
Art, Death, and the Museum’s Most Beautiful Breakup with Innocence
There’s a moment in the Louvre when you stop being a tourist and start paying attention.
It doesn’t happen in front of the Mona Lisa, where crowds press and cameras click. It happens when you wander into the less-traveled wings—past the saints, the sarcophagi, the paintings no one posts on Instagram—and you start noticing a pattern:
Everywhere you look, someone is dying.


