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Painting the Impressionist Watercolor

Lee Boynton, Linda Gottlieb Watson-Guptill Watson-Guptill
Monet, Van Gogh, Sargent . . . the master impressionists hold an esteemed place in art history, and their output has influenced every generation of artists to follow. Now, artists seeking to capture the radiance and subtlety of impressionism in...
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Monet: Nature into Art

John House Yale University Press Yale University Press
A beautifully illustrated analysis of the career of Impressionist painter Claude Monet. 150 black-and-white illustrations and 110 color plates.
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Paul Cezanne, Letters

Paul Cezanne Da Capo Da Capo
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Edouard Manet: Rebel in a Frock Coat

Beth Archer Brombert University Of Chicago Press University Of Chicago Press
"Manet comes alive in [Brombert's] pages. . . . At times her biography reads like a substantial and detailed 19th-century novel. . . . Brombert's Edouard Manet gives us not only a portrait of a complex artist but, in its authority and its range,...
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The History of Impressionism

John Rewald Museum of Modern Art Museum of Modern Art
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Renoir Landscapes: 1865-1883 (National Gallery Company)

Colin B. Bailey, Christopher Riopelle National Gallery London National Gallery London
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919) was one of the most audacious and original landscape artists of his age. Throughout his career, he continually experimented with composition, light, paint handling, and pictorial structure in innovative new...
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Ary Stillman: From Impressionism to Abstract Expressionism

Michael Betancourt, David Craven, Rachel Garfield, Helen A. Harrison Merrell Merrell
This lavishly illustrated volume – the first major monograph ever devoted to Stillman and showcasing 80 works – traces the artist’s development from his early impressionist and representational painting to his striking post-war Abstract...
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Cezanne (Masters of Art Series)

Meyer Schapiro Harry N. Abrams Harry N. Abrams
The renowned art historian Meyer Schapiro describes how Paul Cézanne invented a new method of painting, re-creating the world through strokes of color. This volume traces Cézanne's growth through a comprehensive consideration of his work and a...
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