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Comparisons to Monet Bothered This Artist. Now They’re Side by Side.

The New York Times – Travel:

Joan Mitchell, an Abstract Expressionist, hated being compared to Monet. Now he’s right next to her in one of two Paris shows that celebrate her work.

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Art, Content Type: Personal Profile, Joan Mitchell, Retrospective (Exhibit), Louis Vuitton Foundation for Creation, Mitchell, Joan (1925-92), Monet-Mitchell (Exhibit), Monet, Claude, Museums, Paris (France)
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