Monet in Normandy

Monet in Normandy
Title Monet in Normandy PDF eBook
Author Claude Monet
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages 198
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN

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Published in conjunction with the exhibition: "Monet in Normandy," [held]: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Jun. 17-Sep. 17, 2006; North Carolina Museum of Art, Oct. 15, 2006-Jan. 14, 2007; the Cleveland Museum of Art, Feb. 18-May 20, 2007.

Monet on the Normandy Coast

Monet on the Normandy Coast
Title Monet on the Normandy Coast PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Herbert
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 175
Release 1996-09-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300068816

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This study presents an interpretation of Monet's seascapes of the Normandy coast, arguing that Monet's modernity lay in his production of neo-romantic myths. The author interweaves the history of the sea resorts, analysis and details of Monet's life, and reflections on the marketing of his work.

Monet at Étretat

Monet at Étretat
Title Monet at Étretat PDF eBook
Author Chiyo Ishikawa
Publisher
Total Pages 104
Release 2021-06-05
Genre
ISBN 9780932216779

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One understudied aspect of the life and works of Oscar-Claude Monet (1840-1926) is the artist's engagement with the town of Étretat on the Normandy coast of France during the mid-1880s. Monet traveled there twice for extended painting sojourns and eventually created over eighty works, more than he painted of any other site away from his home. Through these visits, Monet witnessed Étretat's shift from a quiet fishing village in a dramatic natural setting to a tourist destination. In this focused study, Chiyo Ishikawa places Monet's Étretat works within the context of his artistic ambition and frustration at a key moment in his life and career. She also explores the changing relationship between society and landscape in late nineteenth-century France. The book features sixteen paintings by Monet and his contemporaries Gustave Courbet, Camille Corot, and Eugène Boudin, supplemented by photographs and ephemeral material to bring to life Monet's experience in the region. The biographical context, in addition to the immersive visual experience, offers a vivid account of this significant aspect of Monet's artistic progression.

Monet and French Landscape

Monet and French Landscape
Title Monet and French Landscape PDF eBook
Author Frances Fowle
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 2006
Genre Landscape painting, French
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A collection of essays which look in depth at the political, economic, scientific, religious and art historical context for this complex and often contradictory period in Monet's lfie.

Monet's Palate Cookbook

Monet's Palate Cookbook
Title Monet's Palate Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Aileen Bordman
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Total Pages 377
Release 2015-06-23
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1423639987

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Take a culinary journey in Monet’s footsteps with this book featuring recipes and photographs from his bucolic Normandy home—forward by Meryl Streep. Monet's Palate Cookbook brings to life Claude Monet's beloved kitchen garden at his exquisite home in Giverny, France. With sixty recipes drawn from Giverny’s farm-to-table tradition and the artist’s own cooking journals, the book explores Monet’s passion for gardening and includes detailed information about the herbs and vegetables he grew. On his two-acre vegetable garden, Monet grew zucchini, cherry tomatoes, radishes, pearl onions, brussels sprouts, asparagus, rosemary and mint. A few of the recipes are of French origin, such as the famous Normandy apple tart. Others are from locations abroad where he traveled, such as the Savoy Hotel in London where Monet acquired their recipe for Yorkshire pudding. Capturing Monet's lifestyle, Monet’s Palate Cookbook includes beautiful photographs by Steven Rothfeld, descriptions of the house interiors and gardens, French entertaining tips, and more.

Claude & Camille

Claude & Camille
Title Claude & Camille PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Cowell
Publisher Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Total Pages 353
Release 2010
Genre Biographical fiction
ISBN 0307463214

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A vividly rendered portrait of both the rise of Impressionism and of Monet, the artist at the center of the movement. It is, above all, a love story of the highest romantic order.

A Day with Claude Monet in Giverny

A Day with Claude Monet in Giverny
Title A Day with Claude Monet in Giverny PDF eBook
Author Adrien Goetz
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-05-09
Genre Art
ISBN 2080203061

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This beautiful slipcased volume offers an intimate tour inside Monet’s home and through the idyllic Giverny garden that inspired his most iconic paintings. Monet first spotted the village of Giverny from the window of a train and then relocated to the rural haven outside Paris in 1883. Monet was an artist with a passion for painting landscapes and outdoor scenes, and the garden at Giverny soon became the Impressionist master’s greatest artistic accomplishment and a catalyst for his work. In 1890, Monet began renovating it, installing a picturesque water lily pond inspired by the Japanese prints he avidly collected. The setting of Monet’s Water Lilies series—his most famous works—it is now the most visited garden of its size in the Western world. The beautifully vivid illustrations of Monet’s paintings, his home, and the grounds give readers unprecedented access into the flowery paradise to which Monet dedicated the last forty years of his life. Lovers of garden design and Impressionist art are invited on an intimate tour via this handsome volume.