Monet.

Monet by Robert and Andrew Forge Gordon is a first edition published by Abradale Press/Harry N Abrams, Inc. in 1985, featuring 304 pages in German. This book offers a fresh examination of Claude Monet’s art through more than 125 color and 250 duotone reproductions, showcasing a variety of images sourced from private collections. The text includes Monet’s unpublished documents, personal letters, and architectural plans, providing insights into the painting challenges he faced throughout his life.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Monet’s artistic journey, enriched by the inclusion of new images that highlight the complexities of his work. The combination of visual and textual elements allows for a deeper understanding of Monet’s techniques and the context in which he created his masterpieces. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the life and art of Claude Monet, as well as the broader themes of impressionism and artistic expression.
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In more than 125 color and 250 duotone reproductions, the art of Monet is freshly examined. Scores of new images, gathered from private collections, expose the painting problems that Monet confronted throughout his life. Text includes Monet’s unpublished documents, personal letters and architectural plans.
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