Monet: The Early Years

George T. M. Shackelford

Kimbell Art Museum & Yale University Press, 2017

59,95

This volume traces the evolution of Claude Monet’s early style and features over 60 paintings from the first phase of the artist’s career, from his Normandy debut in 1858, to 1872, when he settled in Argenteuil on the River Seine. Over this period, the young painter absorbed and transformed a variety of influences, from the lessons ofthe Barbizon school and his mentor Boudin to the challenges posed by his friends Manet, Pissarro, Renoir, and Sisley. Works profiled include his first Salon-exhibited piece, the Kimbell Art Museum’s La Pointe de la Hève at Low Tide; Déjeuner sur l’Herbe (Luncheon on the Grass); The Magpie from the Musée d’Orsay, which was painted shortly after the birth of his first child; and The Green Wave and La Grenouillère from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This fully illustrated catalogue also includes essays by distinguished scholars of Impressionism, focusing on the development of Monet’s own distinctive mode of painting. As Monet: The Early Years reveals, artistic innovation and personal ambition shaped the work of the celebrated painter from the very start of his long and illustrious career.

Artikelnummer: 14275 Categorie:

ISBN: 9780300221855

320 pagina's, 180 kleur + 10 z/w illustraties, 27,9 × 24 cm, hardcover, Engels