1840-1926

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1840-1926

Monet and the Mediterranean

1997
Reproduces over 100 works created by Claude Monet during the course of three major trips to the southern coasts of France and Italy between 1883 and 1908, and includes essays that discuss Monet's fascination with the region, his day-to-day creative struggles, and the critical response to the paintings.

Monet

shadow & light
2002
A boy with budding artistic talent helps a disheartened Claude Monet learn the value of family.

Waterlilies

1988
Commentary and reproductions of Monet's works that include 65 color plates, (36 with fold-out pages for added width), and 20 black and white illustrations.

Monet

late paintings of Giverny from the Mus?e Marmottan
1994
Catalog of an exhibition held in 1995 at the New Orleans Museum of Art and the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum.

Who was Claude Monet?

2009
Introduces children to the life and work of French Impressionist artist Claude Monet, discussing his style, life in poverty, and influence on world art.

Monet

2002
Discusses the life, works, and lasting influence of Impressionist Claude Monet.

Claude Monet

the magician of colour
1997
Provides information about the life and work of French Impressionist artist Claude Monet, discussing his family and friends, as well as his career as a painter which he continued until his death in 1926 at the age of eighty-six.

Linnea in Monet's garden

1987
A little girl visits the home and garden of Claude Monet at Giverny, France, and learns about the artist's paintings and his life. The illustrations include photographs of the painter and his family as well as examples of his work.

Claude Monet

the painter who stopped the trains
2010
Tells the story of how French impressionist artist Claude Monet set out to excite critics about his art, much in the same way his young son became enthused over trains.

Claude Monet

1991
Examines the life and work of Monet, describing his struggle for artistic recognition and providing examples of his paintings.

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