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Monet, by Robert Gordon and Andrew Forge

Label
Monet, by Robert Gordon and Andrew Forge
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-297) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Monet
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
19221212
Responsibility statement
by Robert Gordon and Andrew Forge
Summary
Study and reevaluation of Monet's work, with more than 400 illustrations and 125 color plates. Traces Monet's life and work from his early years at Le Havre and Paris to his final days at home among his gardens at Giverny. Forge writes of Monet's family, his friendships, his relations with the professional art world; and, he travels to the sites of Monet's exploratory campaigns--on the Normandy coast, at Bordighera, Belle-Ile, Antibes--to see what Monet saw and to share with the reader the struggles that Monet faced, his anguish, and his joy
Table Of Contents
The salon attempted -- An eye -- Campaigns -- Place and placement -- The series -- Moment and duration -- The garden -- A decoration -- The Japanese bridge -- List of illustrations
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