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MONET – Century of Change

MONET – Century of Change

Date de sortie : 2025-08-21
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Date de sortie : 2025-08-21
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Water Lilies and Self-Doubt | 6

Water Lilies and Self-Doubt | 6

In 1926, Claude Monet dies surrounded by fog — and by doubt. He has painted hundreds of water lilies, but refuses to exhibit them. He nearly abandons his greatest project. What happened to the confidence of France’s most celebrated painter? In this
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In 1926, Claude Monet dies surrounded by fog — and by doubt. He has painted hundreds of water lilies, but refuses to exhibit them. He nearly abandons his greatest project. What happened to the confidence of France’s most celebrated painter?
In this final episode, we follow Monet into seclusion — as his eyesight fails, his temper flares, and his paintings become more radical than ever before. While the world waits outside the gates of Giverny, it is his oldest friend, Georges Clemenceau, who pushes him to finish what he started. Their unlikely bond — between artist and statesman — becomes the reason Monet’s water lilies are ever seen at all.
"Monet - Century of Change" is a production by Studio Jot for the Museum Barberini Potsdam.
Presenter: Alice Loxton
Author: Janis Gebhardt
Research: Erwin Hitzler and Max Radestock
Sound design: Sufian Auda, Alexander Hemsen and Fabian Klinke
Voice direction: Friederike Wigger
Executive Producer for Studio Jot: Janis Gebhardt.
Producer: Vanessa Neumann and Alex Hemsen
Executive Producers for the Museum Barberini: Carolin Stranz and Achim Klapp.
A production by Studio Jot for the Museum Barberini Potsdam.
Id. d’épisode : 1000722894751
GUID : 533e82c3cd0df18b86567928580626ab
Date de publication : 21/8/2025 à 05:30:00

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Author and historian Alice Loxton brings to life the story of one of Europe’s most influential painters: Claude Monet. In this six-part biographical podcast, listeners journey through the pivotal moments of Monet’s life — from personal struggles to creative triumphs. Far from being relics of the past, his conflicts resonate deeply with today’s world: the fragile balance between humanity and nature, sweeping social change, and the enduring tension between war and peace.
Surrounded by legend and myth, Monet remains a towering figure in art history. This documentary podcast seeks the truth behind the icon — and explores the final, unanswered questions about the French artist.
A production of the Museum Barberini in Potsdam and Studio Jot.

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