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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.
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Model | 9782080203069 |
Artist | Claude Monet |
Author | Adrien Goetz |
Publisher | Flammarion |
Format | Hardback |
Number of pages | 224 |
Language | English |
Dimensions | 240 x 150 |
In 1890, Claude Monet acquired a house in Giverny, Normandy. Here he quickly had the first of three studios fitted out, in which he would work from then on, while the garden, the renewed source of his inspiration, was the focus of all his attention. In 1893, he began digging the famous basin, which he filled with water lilies and which was soon spanned by a wisteria-crowned Japanese bridge.
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.
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