Surveys the life and works of nineteenth-century French artist Paul Gauguin; provides analyses of his masterpieces; discusses the historical and social context in which Gauguin painted; and includes over three hundred color reproductions of his work.
Surveys the life and work of nineteenth-century French artist Paul Cezanne; provides analyses of his masterpieces; discusses the historical and social context in which Cezanne painted; and includes over three hundred color reproductions of his art.
Explores the life and art of nineteenth-century French Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and features a portfolio of over 120 color illustrations.
Presents more than forty annotated plates of Pierre-Auguste Renoir's paintings and sculptures--commenting on the pieces' history and context--along with biographical text.
While living in France in 1892, Charlotte, a young American girl, writes a journal of her experiences including those among the Impressionist painters at the artist colony of Giverny.
The young daughter of American artists living in Giverny, France, in 1893, records in her journal her exciting trip to Paris to attend an Impressionist art exhibition. Includes biographical sketches of the artists featured in the story.