Caption: "Claude Monet first came to London in 1870 and remained a regular visitor. In 1899 he decided to start work on a major series of London paintings. He was then in his sixtieth year. During the three winters of 1899-1901 he stayed at the Savoy Hotel, in a fifth floor room overlooking the Thames. He chose three subjects for this series, two of which he could paint from the balcony of his room." View from the Savoy. Caption: "Upstream was CHARING CROSS BRIDGE with Westminster in the background." View from the Savoy. Caption: "downstream was WATERLOO BRIDGE." Houses of Parliament. Caption: "From St Thomas’s Hospital, across the river, he painted his third motif, THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, WESTMINSTER." Caption: "With about 100...