Monet at Giverny

Monet at Giverny

by Caroline Holmes (Author)

Synopsis

Claude Monet spent the last 43 years of his long life at Giverny, creating the paintings and gardens for which he is now revered.From the standpoint of his garden this book considers the controlling intelligence behind both landscape and art, and the influences that shaped Monet's life and vision. It is divided into three sections: The Man, The Garden, and The Paintings. The artist is shown as a consummate plants man who composed his gardens with an Impressionist's care for color and form, re-interpreting its motifs in paintings of power and abstraction. Drawing upon the voices of Monet and his contemporaries and offering a wealth of horticultural detail, this is a fascinating celebration of a unique artistic mind. Using contemporary correspondence and plant catalogues, with over 150 illustrations including paintings, engravings and garden views from Monet's lifetime and today's magnificent recreation, this book provides a visual exploration of the gardens at Giverny where Monet celebrated his passion for painting and plants. Why? The restoration of Monet's garden at Giverny draws in hundreds of thousands of people from around the world as it provides a unique living link between the artist and his domain. This book enhances that experience for those who have visited or are about to visit. Even if you never have the opportunity the reader, like Monet, can lose themselves in the planted colors he would have known.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Garden Art Press
Published: 31 Aug 2011

ISBN 10: 1870673743
ISBN 13: 9781870673747

Media Reviews
The production of this book meets the high standards of the Antique Collectors' Club, with clear and sharp images and an excellent binding. If you do not have the original of this volume, this new version should be part of your library. - Chicago Botanic Garden