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Monet painting to tour English galleries including Hull Ferens

The painting is due to be displayed at the Ferens for three months from 19 June next year.

It will be the fourth stop on the National Gallery “Masterpiece” tour, which is due to begin in Norwich in September this year, before moving on to South Shields (from January 2026) and Blackpool (from March 2026).

Claude Monet, who died in 1926, was a founder of impressionism. His most famous works include his Water Lilies and Haystacks series.

In 2019, a Haystacks painting of 1890 sold at Sotheby’s for $110.7m (£85.7m).

National Gallery Director Sir Gabriele Finaldi said more than a million people had attended previous Masterpiece exhibitions.

“The National Gallery’s collection belongs to all of us,” he said.

“It is part of our duty and our honour to look after these paintings and to bring them to where people are, not just expect them to come to us.”

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