Monet

Monet
Title Monet PDF eBook
Author John House
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 268
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300043619

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In this beautifully illustrated book, John House discusses the career and painting techniques of one of the greatest Impressionist painters, providing the fullest account ever written of Monet’s working practices and the ways in which they evolved. In so doing House throws much new light on issues central to the understanding of French Impressionist painting as a whole.

Monet & Japan

Monet & Japan
Title Monet & Japan PDF eBook
Author Claude Monet
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 2001
Genre Art, Japanese
ISBN

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Published to accompany the exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 9 March - 11 June 2001, and the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 7 July - 16 September 2001.

Monet and His Muse

Monet and His Muse
Title Monet and His Muse PDF eBook
Author Mary Mathews Gedo
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 305
Release 2010-09-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0226284808

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What sets this study apart from the vast literature on Monet is Gedo's focused, jargon-free, accessible, psychoanalytic assessment of Monet and his relationship with his first wife and mistress, Camille Doncieux, and the impact of this complex relationship on the artist's work. Using this psychobiographical approach in conducting a careful reading of primary source material and Monet's paintings, Gedo (independent scholar) does much to debunk a good deal of the mythology surrounding the artist's life at this period. She offers fresh insights into the content of many of Monet's major paintings, particularly his figurative works that feature Camille as a model or subject. So, for example, Gedo proposes that Monet's Camille (or The Woman in the Green Dress) from 1866, via its composition, "functioned as a metaphor for the uncertainty characterizing the relationship between lovers," in addition to exposing publicly Camille as Monet's mistress. As is the danger when applying psychoanalysis to the study of art history, some of Gedo's assertions and interpretations approach the level of implausibility; however, these flights of psychoanalytic fancy are few and far between. The writing is engaging, endnotes are extensive but not oppressive, and the book is sufficiently illustrated with many images in color. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers. General Readers; Lower-division Undergraduates; Upper-division Undergraduates; Graduate Students; Researchers/Faculty; Professionals/Practitioners. Reviewed by D. E. Gliem.

Smile of the Buddha

Smile of the Buddha
Title Smile of the Buddha PDF eBook
Author Jacquelynn Baas
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 312
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 0520242084

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"The relations between eastern and western cultures have long been a neglected topic, and this careful and intelligent look at a small but significant part of those relations is most welcome."--Thomas McEvilley, author of The Shape of Ancient Thought "How wonderful that Jacquelynn Baas has seen the light of the Buddha's smile shining from faraway Asia into the realm of the art of modern times in what we think of as the West! . . . Her work reveals how some of our most influential artists explored and expressed the sophisticated perceptions and joyful energy emanating from the realm of Buddhist Asia."--Robert A. F. Thurman "As a Buddhist scholar and artist I welcome this thoughtful and richly detailed study of how many aspects of Buddhism have stimulated, invigorated, and enriched Western arts over the past 150 years."--Stephen Addiss, author of The Art of Zen "A crucial contribution to modern art studies, this high-spirited text surveys Western artists awakened by the wisdom of the East, from Monet and Duchamp to O'Keeffe to Martin. It is a thoughtful book about thoughtful artists, their values and their visions, with a lot to offer general readers and specialists alike."--Charles Stuckey, Associate Professor of Art History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Monet, Narcissus, and Self-Reflection

Monet, Narcissus, and Self-Reflection
Title Monet, Narcissus, and Self-Reflection PDF eBook
Author Steven Zalman Levine
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 470
Release 1994
Genre Art
ISBN 9780226475448

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Steven Z. Levine provides a new understanding of the life and work of Claude Monet and the myth of the modern artist. Levine analyzes the extensive critical reception of Monet and the artist's own prolific writings in the context of the story of Narcissus, popular in late nineteenth-century France. Through a careful blending of psychoanalytical theory and historical study, Levine identifies narcissism and obsession as driving forces in Monet's art and demonstrates how we derive meaning from the accumulated verbal responses to an artist's work.

The Nymphéas of Claude Monet

The Nymphéas of Claude Monet
Title The Nymphéas of Claude Monet PDF eBook
Author Michel Hoog
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 2006
Genre Art, French
ISBN

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Claude Monet (1840-1926)

Claude Monet (1840-1926)
Title Claude Monet (1840-1926) PDF eBook
Author Claude Monet
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN

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