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Monet - The Early Years (Hardcover)
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Monet - The Early Years (Hardcover)
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The first comprehensive examination of the painter's formative
years, tracing the evolution of Monet's early style and personal
ambitions that drove the rest of his career This elegant volume is
the first to be devoted to the young genius of Claude Monet
(1840-1926). Bringing together the greatest paintings from his
early career-including his first Salon-exhibited work, the Kimbell
Art Museum's La Pointe de la Heve at Low Tide; Dejeuner sur l'Herbe
(Luncheon on the Grass) and The Magpie from the Musee d'Orsay; and
The Green Wave and La Grenouillere from the Metropolitan Museum of
Art-it features essays by distinguished scholars, focusing on the
evolution of Monet's own distinctive mode of painting. Through the
1860s, the young painter absorbed and transformed a variety of
influences, from the lessons of the Barbizon school and his mentor
Boudin to the challenges posed by his friends Manet, Pissarro,
Renoir, and Sisley. Artistic innovation and personal ambition
shaped the work of the celebrated impressionist painter from the
very start of his long and illustrious career. Distributed for the
Kimbell Art Museum Exhibition Schedule: Kimbell Art Museum
(10/16/16-01/29/17) Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
(02/25/17-05/29/17)
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