![]() ![]() The four Monet Suites are elegant and cozy, yet with an artistic ethos, and are located in Palazzo Badoer Tiepolo with direct views of the Grand Canal. The resulting series pays homage to Monet the artworks are designed to reflect three iconic elements: Light, Atmosphere and Colours. For the works in the suites, Olivier Masmonteil followed Monet's creative approach and painted contemporary interpretations of the views of the Grand Canal from the hotel. Focal points in the suites' living rooms are a series of contemporary paintings that reflect Monet's talent in capturing the special light of Venice - a special commission to the resident artist Olivier Masmonteil alongside his contemporary interpretation of four priceless works of art by Tintoretto for the hotel's Grand Salone. True artists' residences, the Monet Suites are imbued with the poetic spirit: Inspired by the Venetian watercolors of Claude Monet, the Suites' interiors are a testament to the soft, warm light that drew many artists to Venice over the centuries. ![]() Regis Venice thanks to the detailed and attentive work of British art curator Robin Greene. Many of these iconic masterpieces are now on display at The St. The Venetian glassmaking tradition lives on after the hotel's total renovation through a partnership with Glasstress, the creative project of Berengo Studios that combines contemporary art and glass, opening new avenues for artists. Regis Venice, was commissioned to make original contemporary artworks for the Gran Salone and Monet Suites. The Parisian painter Olivier Masmonteil, the first resident artist of The St. Inspired by the Venetian masterpieces of former guest and Impressionist painter Claude Monet, the new suites also feature a distinctive color palette that captures the changing light from dawn to dusk. Venetian style is evident throughout the hotel in bespoke fabrics and custom and handmade furniture influenced by the sinuous shape of the gondolas, the patterns of the Doge's Palace, the paving of the church square of San Giorgio Maggiore and the flow of water in the canals. Making the most of the building's features, geometric and straight lines and flush details of the interior contrast with the soft, curved lines of the furniture. The result is a contemporary design for Venice that, thanks to its light style, is far from heavy and dark. All rooms and suites have been designed and furnished with attention to detail by London-based interior design studio Sagrada, paying tribute to the artistic and cultural heritage of the buildings while supporting the development of La Serenissima and the St. ![]()
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