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Claude Monet: 1840-1926: Capturing the Ever-changing Face of Reality
Claude Monet: 1840-1926: Capturing the Ever-changing Face of Reality
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Monet's interest in this space “between the motif and the artist” encompassed too the ephemeral nature of each image we see. In his beloved water lily series, as well as in paintings of poplars, grain stacks, and the Rouen cathedral, he returned to the same motif in different seasons, different weather conditions, and at different times of the day, to explore the constant mutability of our visual environment.
This book offers the essential introduction to an artist whose works simultaneously reflected upon the purpose of a picture and the passage of time, and in so doing transformed irrevocably the story of art.
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One Line Summary
Explores Monet's revolutionary impressionist view of perception.
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Who is this book for?
If you're intrigued by how art captures fleeting moments and changing light, this book provides a compelling journey into Monet's revolutionary approach. You'll appreciate the vivid explanations of his techniques and the way he embraced impermanence, making it perfect for art lovers and anyone fascinated by perception and nature.