Monet: Late Paintings of Giverny from the Musée MarmottanClaude Monet's skills as a landscape designer are shown in this book, which is a mix of art history and garden theory. From 1900 on, he created a flower garden and water-lily pond on his property in Giverny, that formed the focus of his art until his death. |
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Foreword | 6 |
An Introduction | 13 |
Passion and Patriotism in Monets Late Work | 29 |
Copyright | |
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