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Full-page reproductions of paintings spanning Monet's career and styles, from one of the largest Monet collections outside France

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, boasts one of the largest collections of the celebrated impressionist artist Claude Monet's work outside France. This book reproduces all 35 oil paintings by Monet in the MFA's permanent collection, representing nearly the full span of Monet's long career. An introductory essay presents a brief account of his acclaim in Boston during his lifetime, and entries for the 35 paintings provide an overview of his life and work.

Early plein-air compositions from the 1870s, as well as Grand Canal, Venice (1908), a later example inspired by his travels abroad, mark his enduring fascination with watery surfaces, utilizing vivid color and varied brushwork to dazzling effect. A grouping of works related to his life-long appreciation for Japanese art and culture is anchored by La Japonaise (Camill

Table of Contents
Director’s Foreword
In His Lifetime: Monet’s Early Acclaim in Boston
The Paintings
List of Illustrations

Monet

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      Publisher: Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
      Publication Date: 12/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9780878468737, 978-0878468737
      ISBN10: 878468730

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Full-page reproductions of paintings spanning Monet's career and styles, from one of the largest Monet collections outside France

      The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, boasts one of the largest collections of the celebrated impressionist artist Claude Monet's work outside France. This book reproduces all 35 oil paintings by Monet in the MFA's permanent collection, representing nearly the full span of Monet's long career. An introductory essay presents a brief account of his acclaim in Boston during his lifetime, and entries for the 35 paintings provide an overview of his life and work.

      Early plein-air compositions from the 1870s, as well as Grand Canal, Venice (1908), a later example inspired by his travels abroad, mark his enduring fascination with watery surfaces, utilizing vivid color and varied brushwork to dazzling effect. A grouping of works related to his life-long appreciation for Japanese art and culture is anchored by La Japonaise (Camill

      Table of Contents
      Director’s Foreword
      In His Lifetime: Monet’s Early Acclaim in Boston
      The Paintings
      List of Illustrations

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