On September 5, 1879, Claude Monet watches his wife Camille die — and begins to paint her lifeless face. It’s an image that haunts him forever, but also pulls him back to the one thing that might save him: his art.
In this episode, Monet loses love but finds unexpected refuge in an unlikely place: a garden in Giverny. As his first wife fades, Alice Hoschedé steps into his life — and together with eight children, they build a new world behind garden walls. Amid grief, scandal, and betrayal, Monet plants his own paradise — and turns flowers, ponds, and sunlight into some of the most iconic paintings ever made.
But even as the garden blooms, Monet’s fame grows abroad, and young artists flock to him like pilgrims — inside, he feels lost. Has he finally found peace, or just another illusion?
"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.