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4) Claude Monet
Author
Publisher
Heinemann Library
Pub. Date
c2000
Description
Introduces the life and work of Claude Monet, discussing his early years, life in London and various parts of France, and development as a painter.
6) Claude Monet
Author
Series
Publisher
ABDO Pub
Pub. Date
[2007]
Description
Examines the life and accomplishments of Claude Monet, a nineteenth-century French artist known for his role as a leader of the Impressionist movement.
Author
Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
Pub. Date
2014.
Description
If you were a boy named Henri Matisse who lived in a dreary town in northern France, what would your life be like? Would it be full of color and art? Full of lines and dancing figures?
Find out in this beautiful, unusual picture book about one of the world's most famous and influential artists by acclaimed author and Newbery Medal-winning Patricia MacLachlan and innovative illustrator Hadley Hooper.
11) Picasso
Author
Series
Publisher
Beacon Press
Pub. Date
1959
Description
Intimate, revealing memoir of Picasso as man and artist by influential literary figure. Highly readable amalgam of biographical fact, artistic and aesthetic comments: Picasso as founder of Cubism, associate of Apollinaire, Braque, Derain, other notables; titanic, creative spirit. One of Stein's most accessible works. 61 black-and-white illustrations. Index.
12) Claude Monet
Author
Series
Publisher
Wide Eyed Editions
Pub. Date
2020.
Description
Provides an overview of the life, works, and legacy of French artist Claude Monet.
Author
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Pub. Date
1998
Description
Wealthy Americans with homes in Paris and on the French Riviera, Gerald and Sara Murphy were at the very center of expatriate cultural and social life during the modernist ferment of the 1920s. Gerald Murphy-witty, urbane, and elusive-was a giver of magical parties and an acclaimed painter. Sara Murphy, an enigmatic beauty who wore her pearls to the beach, enthralled and inspired Pablo Picasso (he painted her both clothed and nude), Ernest Hemingway,...
Author
Publisher
Other Press LLC
Pub. Date
[2023]
Description
"From the acclaimed biographer and author of Monsieur Proust's Library, an engaging new work on the life of "the father of Impressionism" and the role his Jewish background played in his artistic creativity. The celebrated painter Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) occupied a central place in the artistic scene of his time: a founding member of the new school of French painting, he was a close friend of Monet, a longtime associate in Degas's and Mary Cassatt's...
Author
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Pub. Date
2024.
Description
"A groundbreaking look at the life and art of one of the most influential and modern painters of the late nineteenth century and founder of the Impressionist movement. Drawing on thousands of never-before translated letters and unpublished sources, this new biography reveals dramatic new information about the life and work of one of the late 19th century's most important painters. Despite being mocked at the beginning of his career, and living hand...
Author
Publisher
Yale University Press
Pub. Date
c2005
Description
The foremost woman artist of her age, Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842) exerted her considerable charm to become the friend, and then official portraitist, of Marie Antoinette. Though profitable, this role made her a public and controversial figure, and in 1789 it precipitated her exile. In a Europe torn by strife and revolution, this singularly gifted and high-spirited woman nevertheless managed to thrive as an independent, self-supporting artist,...
Author
Series
Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
Pub. Date
2009
Description
Claude Monet is considered one of the most influential artists of all time. He is a founder of the French Impressionist art movement, and today his paintings sell for millions of dollars. While Monet was alive, however, his work was often criticized and he struggled financially. With over one hundred black-and-white illustrations, this book unveils a true portrait of the artist!
Author
Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Pub. Date
2017.
Description
Renoir became hugely popular despite great obstacles: thirty years of poverty followed by thirty years of progressive paralysis of his fingers. Despite these hardships, much of his work is optimistic, even joyful. Close friends who contributed money, contacts, and companionship enabled him to overcome these challenges to create more than 4,000 paintings. Renoir had intimate relationships with fellow artists (Caillebotte, Cezanne, Monet, and Morisot),...
19) Paul Gauguin
Author
Description
Briefly describes the life and work of the nineteenth-century French artist known for his paintings of the South Pacific.
Author
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Pub. Date
2018.
Description
A richly told biography of Suzanne Valadon, the illegitimate daughter of a provincial linen maid who became famous as a model for the Impressionists and later as a painter in her own right. Catherine Hewitt tells the remarkable tale of an ambitious, headstrong woman fighting to find a professional voice in a male-dominated world.