No. of pages 36
Published: 1998
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"Monet: Impressionism" by David Spence offers an insightful exploration of Claude Monet's life and artistry, highlighting his pivotal role in the Impressionist movement. The book delves into Monet's innovative techniques, vibrant use of color, and the themes of light and nature that define his work. Spence examines key paintings and their historical context, illustrating how Monet's artistic vision challenged traditional norms and paved the way for modern art. Through this engaging narrative, readers gain a deeper understanding of Monet's legacy and the enduring influence of Impressionism on contemporary art. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Great Artists Series, Great Artists Series Snapping Turtle Guides .
There are 36 pages in this book. This book was published in 1998 by Octopus Publishing Group .
David Spence is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and a manager at the National Maritime Museum.
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Monet
This book features the character Oscar Claude Monet.
Claude Monet
Claude Monet is considered one of the most influential artists of all time. He was a founder of the French Impressionist art movement. While Monet was alive, however, his work was often criticized and he struggled financially.