At the Monet exhibition, my attention was attracted by a picture that I remembered from Parfyonov's film “The Eye of God”. There it was about Russian collectors, paintings that became the property of the Russian museum. One of the paintings depicts a pink mist through which the outlines of Westminster Abbey are barely visible and gulls flicker with white glare in the sunlight. I well remembered this picture for its mood. In Albertina, I was very surprised to see next to this picture several more, painted from the same place only at different times under different lighting conditions. These paintings were brought from various museums from Paris to Boston. It was in this vein that an exhibition was compiled — different paintings by the same author about the same thing. In one of the halls hung a picture of Monet's wife. She was pictured walking past the windows of the hall of their house. Immediately I recalled the plot from Parfyonov’s film, which said that Monet could buy this house for buying one of his paintings by Schukin. Translated with Google Translate
From Stephansplatz through the ancient Karststrasse to the Albertina Gallery. In Albertine, there was a Monet exhibition, when the works of this artist were brought from different museums of the world and exhibited together, presenting the same places at different times of the year or at different times of the day. And the walk ended on the square of the old market, the funny story of Mark Twain. Translated with Google Translate