Monet
- Published to mark the centenary of Monet’s death: a celebratory year of international exhibitions and press coverage
- A sumptuous, large-format monograph, luxuriously bound in cloth, devoted to a giant of nineteenth- and twentieth-century art
- Exquisite reproductions of a huge range of work: the lilies at Giverny, the great Impressionist masterpieces, and far beyond
- Text by a major specialist in Monet and Impressionism: a rich and accessible reading of the master of light and colour
With exhibitions around the world and extensive media attention, the centenary of Monet’s passing in 2026 will be celebrated with due fanfare; and this luxurious book is a fitting and timely accompaniment, covering all of Monet’s key works in a beautifully presented, large-format monograph.
Claude Monet, who remains one of the world’s best-known and beloved artists, spent 70 of his 86 years with paintbrush in hand, drawing strength from constant renewal from reinvention. He embodied the beginnings of Impressionism, then defined it. Few artists have enjoyed such longevity or demonstrated such inventiveness. Monet traces this career, drawing on a rich iconography that includes the ‘must haves’ as well as lesser-known and sometimes surprising works. Author Marianne Mathieu allows us to (re)discover the painter and the man in his simplicity and his daily routine. She immerses the reader in the light and the colour that characterised and shaped Monet’s work.
- Publisher
- ACC Art Books
- ISBN
- 9781788843799
- Publish date
- 29th Sep 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World
- Size
- 360 mm x 280 mm
- Pages
- 280 Pages
- Illustrations
- 165 color, 3 b&w
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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