
Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature
Regular price £27.50A beautiful book exploring the celebrated French impressionist artist’s enduring relationship with nature and his response to the varied and distinct places in which he worked
Capturing fleeting natural impressions played a central role in the art of Claude Monet. He deeply engaged with the landscape and light of different places, from the metropolis of Paris to the Seine villages of Argenteuil and Giverny. This lavishly illustrated volume explores the development of Monet's art from the 1850s to the 1920s, focusing on the places, both at home and on his frequent travel, from which he drew inspiration for his painting.
In addition, the book traces the critical shift in Monet's art that occurred when he began to focus on series of the same subjects such as haystacks, poplars, and the water lilies and pond at his meticulously designed garden in Giverny. Insightful and revealing, the book deepens our appreciation of Monet's art and allows us to experience anew his gift for bringing the natural world to life.
Details
- Authors: Christoph Heinrich Director of the Denver Art Museum and Ortud Westheider, Director of the Museum Barberini in Potsdam, Germany
- Paperback: 280 pages | 266 colour illustrations
- Date published: August 2021
- Language: English
- ISBN: 978-3791379258
- Product Dimensions: 31 x 25.2 cm