A conversation about Claude Monet

with Guy Wildenstein and Joseph Baillio
in Books, Art & Design
on Thursday, June 7, 2007 * * * * *

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Guy Wildenstein and Joseph Baillio of Wildenstein & Company discuss the life and work of Claude Monet as well as Wildenstein & Company's Monet retrospective. The exhibit features over sixty paintings from public institutions and from private collections, some rarely or never seen.

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    1. DavidDD  07/04/2011 04:57 PM Report

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    2. Chandra  06/15/2007 03:40 PM Report

      Amazing show Charlie. I don't think anyone can get this insight into Monet (and Wildenstein family) unless one is in the inner circle of top curators. Thanks.

    3. harvey Sherman  06/08/2007 07:06 PM Report

      Your Richard Serras was excellent.I think that Kurt Vonager was the most knowedgeable Art Historian that I have ever heard.You did a great job with Al Gore.I think you framed the entire politcal situation in America.And you just kept framing a better picture for America.

    4. harvey sherman  06/08/2007 07:00 PM Report

      I found the interview with Richard Serras to be that open about his work was Excellent.Some of what he said went right over my head.Your interview was excellent.I live in Los Angeles and I`m looking foward to seeing his work.

    5. Steve Mooney  06/08/2007 03:41 PM Report

      Charlie

      Your program is an endless source of wonderful, insightful dialogue on a variety of topics that enrich the mind ,spirit and soul. A program such as yours is what is sorely missing in television today. Thank you for your years of excellence in brining your program to the viewers.

    6. Joan Amore  06/08/2007 03:30 PM Report

      Your show is a window to the world of culture and science on a deep level. It enriches my life and gives me so much enjoyment. Thank You for all that you do to create this wonderful program.

    7. AL  06/08/2007 03:04 PM Report

      This is truly an exceptional show. But, why was it replayed when it aired first last week?

    8. Bettye C. Brown  06/08/2007 02:40 PM Report

      Charlie, your program is an oasis, as Al Gore said thanks from us

    9. paula lintz  06/08/2007 02:22 PM Report

      Thank you Mr. Rose I want to add to the comments that come in that say that you are annoying and that you interrupt your guests. If thse people would just realize that is the only way to have polite and informative conversations, maybe they'll get over it. In the very beginning, when you were on CBS, I thought that too....but only for a blink. I immediately realized that I was in on the most interesting, informative and wonderful conversations in the world today, through you. Thank you and keep it up and don't change a a hair for me.

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    10. pamela price  06/08/2007 12:46 PM Report

      Your interview with Wildenstein/Baillio was

      more than I had expected. It never ceases to amaze me at how well you draw people out--to

      say the unexpected. I watch only one tv show

      ( when I am in the US, Charlie Rose ). You are one of the few TV hosts who uses the English

      language correctly and to its fullest potential. The other talk shows are mostly

      promtional trash.