Monet’s Years at Giverny: Beyond Impressionism

Monet’s Years at Giverny: Beyond Impressionism by Daniel Wildenstein is a first edition published by Harry N. Abrams on August 30, 1995. This book presents a collection of Claude Monet’s works created during his time at Giverny, showcasing a selection of his most cherished art pieces. It features eighty-one color plates that highlight notable series such as Haystacks, Poplars, Morning on the Seine, Japanese Footbridge, and Water Lilies.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Monet’s artistic journey and the evolution of his style during the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements. The book emphasizes the significance of Giverny as a pivotal location in Monet’s life and work, providing insight into the themes and subjects that defined his artistic vision. With its rich visual content, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the life and art of Claude Monet.
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Specifically illustrating the works that Claude Monet painted at Giverny, a collection of his most beloved art includes eighty-one colorplates that include examples of the Haystacks, Poplars, Morning on the Seine, Japanese Footbridge, and Water Lilies series.
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