Monet or The Triumph of Impressionism

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Wildenstein, Daniel

Along with Turner, no artist has sought more than Claude Monet (1840-1926) to capture light itself on canvas. Of all the Impressionists, it was the man Cézanne called “only an eye, but my God what an eye!” who stayed completely true to the principle of absolute fidelity to the visual sensation, painting directly from the object.

 

“I didn’t expect to buy such a comprehensive book, but if you are looking for a book covering ALL of Monet, this is a very excellent book.” — reviewed by Anderson.

 

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