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Monet exhibit in Fort Worth shows artist's genius from start

In this photo provided Oct. 11, 2016 by the Kimbell Art Museum, a rarely exhibited painting by Claude Monet titled "A Hut at Sainte Adresse" from 1867 is shown. It is currently on loan to the Kimbell for an exhibit called, "Monet: The Early Years". The exhibit features about 60 paintings and opens this Sunday. (Kimbell Art Museum via AP)
Original Publication Date October 12, 2016 - 11:30 AM

FORT WORTH, Texas - Museum officials say an art exhibit opening this weekend in Texas is the first devoted to Claude Monet's (moh-NAY's) early career.

The exhibit, titled "Monet: The Early Years," opens Sunday at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth. It features about 60 paintings spanning from Monet's Normandy debut in 1858 at the age of 17 until 1872, when he settled in an area near Paris at the age of 31.

The exhibit features paintings from all over the world. Curator George T.M. Shackelford says the show will feature not only Monet's most familiar paintings but also some masterpieces that are almost never seen.

The Texas exhibit will run through Jan. 29. The show then opens Feb. 25 at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.

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