Treasures of Monet
 Produced in association with the Musée Marmottan Monet, this stunning collection presents the life and art of Claude Monet, a leading light of the Impressionist movement. More than 12 rare, removable facsimile documents—from sketches and posters to baptismal and marriage certificates—highlight the development of his work and give insights into his influences, interests, and personal world.
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Treasures of Monet
 Produced in association with the Musée Marmottan Monet, this stunning collection presents the life and art of Claude Monet, a leading light of the Impressionist movement. More than 12 rare, removable facsimile documents—from sketches and posters to baptismal and marriage certificates—highlight the development of his work and give insights into his influences, interests, and personal world.
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Treasures of Monet

Treasures of Monet

by Michael Howard
Treasures of Monet

Treasures of Monet

by Michael Howard

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 Produced in association with the Musée Marmottan Monet, this stunning collection presents the life and art of Claude Monet, a leading light of the Impressionist movement. More than 12 rare, removable facsimile documents—from sketches and posters to baptismal and marriage certificates—highlight the development of his work and give insights into his influences, interests, and personal world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780233003986
Publisher: Carlton Books
Publication date: 10/01/2013
Pages: 64
Sales rank: 211,334
Product dimensions: 10.36(w) x 11.68(h) x 1.14(d)

About the Author

Michael Howard is Senior Lecturer in History of Art and Design at the Metropolitan University in Manchester. A prolific writer of art books, his works include Whistler, Goya, Impressionists by Themselves, Gaugin and Impressionism (Carlton, 1997). He has curated and contributed to the organization of many exhibitions including Lowry (for Manchester Metropolitan University, in conjunction with Salford Art Gallery, 1989). He has contributed to Art Quarterly, Art Newspaper and the Times Literary Supplement as well as a 1996 Omnibus documentary on Degas. He lives in Derbyshire.

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