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This fully illustrated book offers an in depth analysis of Monet’s panels of the Musée de l’Orangerie, their significance in the history of art, and how the overarching theme of colour - and the motif of light - played a part in the Impressionist movement. Suggesting new ideas on the effects of Monet’s failing eyesight in his later years, this short text examines how important Colour in Impressionism really was.
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Monet: Colour in Impressionism
June 2011, James Taylor-Foster, Unknown Publisher
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0956591019 9780956591012
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