Monet

Monet

EnglishPaperback / softback
House John
Phaidon Press Ltd
EAN: 9780714827230
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Impressionism took its name from the title of a painting that Claude Monet (1840-1926) exhibited in 1874. More than any other artist, Monet was the creator of the Impressionist vision, which has so forcefully shaped the way in which he habitually see nature today. For sixty years he continuously explored ways of translating his experiences into paint, in pictures that take us from the bustling life of Paris in the 1860s to the seclusion of his own water-garden, which he painted in his last years.

John House’s introduction to Monet’s life and work presents a sequence of dazzling illustrations that chart the artist’s progress as he became increasingly preoccupied with colour and atmospheric effect, and the direct studies of nature gave way to paintings of greater richness and harmony, in which the play of varied colours replaced the conventional drawing and modelling of forms.

EAN 9780714827230
ISBN 0714827231
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Publication date August 12, 1998
Pages 128
Language English
Dimensions 305 x 225 x 8
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors House John; Johnson, Michael; Lowden, John
Series Colour Library