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Monet / James H. Rubin.

Fine Arts Library ND553.M7 R83 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rubin, James Henry, author.
Series:
World of art
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Monet, Claude, 1840-1926.
Monet, Claude.
Monet, Claude, 1840-1926--Criticism and interpretation.
Impressionism (Art).
Criticism and interpretation.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
223 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : Thames & Hudson, 2020.
Summary:
Claude Monet (1840-1926) is one of the most admired and famous painters of all time, and the architect of Impressionism: a revolution that gave birth to modern art. His technique - painting out of doors, at the seashore or in the city streets - was as radically new as his subject matter, the landscapes and middle-class pastimes of a newly industrialized Paris. Painting with an unprecedented immediacy and authenticity, Monet claimed that his work was something new: both natural and true. 0In this new introductory study, James H. Rubin - one of the world's foremost specialists in 19th-century French art - traces the development of Monet's practice, from his early work as a caricaturist to the late paintings of waterlilies and his garden at Giverny. Rubin explores the cultural currents that helped to shape Monet's work: the utopian thought that gave rise to his politics; his interest in Japanese prints, gardening, and trends in the decorative arts; and his relationship with earlier French landscape painters as well as such contemporaries as Manet and Renoir.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Defying- Traditions: From Caricaturist to Career p. 11
Chapter 2 Defining Impressionism: Aspects of Modernity p. 35
Chapter 3 Interludes and Crises: Personal, Public and Pictorial p. 74
Chapter 4 The Picturesque as Turning Point: Travels, Sites and Series p. 109
Chapter 5 Poetry in the Garden: The Decorative, the 'Water Lilies' and Art Nouveau p. 143
Chapter 6 Vision and Subjectivity: Seeing with the Body p. 171
Chapter 7 Political Contexts: Nationalism and Utopia p. 188
Chapter 8 A Lasting Legacy: The Patriarch of Modern Art p. 207.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-213) and index.
ISBN:
9780500204474
0500204470
OCLC:
1138711803

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