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Monet National Gallery of Art

Monet National Gallery of Art( )
Artist: Monet, Claude
Author: National Gallery of Art,
Galison Publishing Staff,
ISBN:978-0-7353-2930-0
Publication Date:Dec 2010
Publisher:Galison
Book Format:Novelty book
List Price:USD $14.99
Book Description:

The pleaseant outdoor scenes shown on the cards of Galison's Monet National Gallery of Art set are suitable for any time you need to write a note. There are four cards each showing details from four of the National Gallery's most popular paintings by visitor favorite Claude Monet:The Artist's Garden in Argenteuil (A Corner of the Garden with Dahlias, 1873; The Bridge at Argenteuil, 1874; The Japanese Footbridge, 1899; and The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil, 1880. All are oil on canvas...
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Book Details
Pages:16
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):4.75 x 6 x 1.25 Inches
Book Weight:0.68 Pounds
Author Biography
National Gallery of Art (Artist)
Claude Monet was probably the greatest painter of the impressionist group and, throughout his long life, its most unswerving representative. He was devoted to the representation of visual impressions, of light and color, rather than sharp forms in dramatic compositions. He spent little time studying the old masters, but he worked with Courbet, admired Manet, and was aware of Turner and of Japanese art. He lived much of his life in poverty, becoming known only gradually. He liked to paint series---or variations---on the same theme, like the Poplars, the Haystacks, and Rouen Cathedral.

In 1883 Monet settled at Giverny, where he made himself an elaborate garden. He spent the rest of his life there, and it was there that he painted---again and again---his famous Waterlilies. The almost abstract patterns of his late works, completed as blindness was setting in, anticipate abstract expressionism.

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