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Claude Monet's tranquil water-lily paintings and rural landscape scenes
are among some of the most treasured artworks of the 19th and 20th
centuries. Hailed as the 'Prince of Impressionism' for his pioneering role
in the French artistic movement, Monet is widely recognized for his free
brushstroke and experimentation with color and natural light. In this
beautifully illustrated book, Ann Sumner explores the life of this
prodigious painter and the subjects that obsessed him: the cliffs of the
Normandy coastline, the palazzos of Venice, the railway stations of Paris,
the great edifice of Rouen Cathedral, and his beloved garden at Giverny.
Showcasing a selection of his best-loved and lesser-known paintings
alongside fascinating biographic detail, this guide serves as a perfect
introduction to Monet and the evolution of his iconic style. ABOUT THE
SERIES: The Great Artists series by Arcturus Publishing introduces some of
the most significant artists of the past 150 years, looking at their lives,
techniques and inspirations, as well as presenting a selection of their
best work.
ISBN | 9781788285667 |
Categories | Arts and Photography, Newest Arrivals, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Lifestyle |
Author(s) | Ann Sumner |
Publisher | Arcturus Publishing Ltd |
Weight | 0.82 kg |