The Impressionists at Home

The Impressionists at Home by Pamela Todd is a visually rich exploration published by Thames & Hudson in 2005. This 176-page book is presented in English and features a collection of beautifully reproduced paintings, sketches, and both period and contemporary photography. It delves into the lives of the Impressionist artists, highlighting how their homes and daily routines influenced their artistic creations.
Readers will find a captivating blend of art and history, enhanced by quotations from diaries and letters that provide insight into the personal lives of these renowned artists. The book serves as both a comprehensive guide for those familiar with Impressionism and an accessible introduction for newcomers. With themes of travel and museums woven throughout, this edition invites readers to discover the intimate connection between the artists’ domestic environments and their celebrated works.
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Bursting with beautifully reproduced paintings, sketches, period and present-day photography, and further ‘illustrated’ by telling quotations from diaries, letters and other contemporary sources, this lavishly produced giftbook focuses on where and how the impressionists lived, and the ways in which their homes and domestic routines were a mainstay of their art. It will appeal to all those who have long enjoyed the impressionists, as well as serving as the perfect introduction for anyone coming fresh to these popular and much-loved artists.
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