Mini Monet
A series of reflections on the life and work of Claude Monet to coincide with the Royal Academy's new Monet exhibition.
3: Monet in London. The Savoy Hotel may seem an unlikely place in which to retrace the steps of a bohemian artist, but Monet was already well established and wealthy when he made a series of visits to London at the beginning of this century, painting the Thames from the balcony outside his room and revelling in the various qualities of the London fog. Tim Marlow , editor of Tate magazine, and art historian John House trace Monet's
London visits.