Monet's Garden in Art
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Synopsis
In the first book to focus on Monet's garden at Giverny as seen through his paintings, Debra Mancoff offers a revealing insight into the artist and his work. Monet's garden in Normandy was a private haven where domestic pleasure, artistic vision and aesthetic delight converged. It became as powerful a passion in his life as painting - he chose his planting schemes as carefully as he chose colours for his palette. It was also the inspiration for his art, and the subject of some of his greatest paintings. Exploring his vision of the world of beauty he brought into being, Debra Mancoff shows how Monet's endeavours as a gardener were an essential part of his identity as a painter and how his artistic vision drew strength from his passion for his garden.
Book details
Published
01/05/2004
Publisher
Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
ISBN
9780711223714
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Art and Photography > Art forms, treatments and subjects > Art treatments and subjects
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