Monet : framing life
- Title
- Monet : framing life / Jill Shaw.
- Published by
- Detroit : Detroit Institute of Arts, 2017.
- New Haven : Distributed by Yale University Press
- Author
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- Description
- 63 pages : color illustrations; 19 cm
- Summary
- "This beautiful publication highlights a treasured painting in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts--Gladioli by Claude Monet (1840-1926). The canvas was painted while Monet lived in the Paris suburb of Argenteuil from late 1871 to early 1878, during which time Monet banded with other painters to form the group now known as the Impressionists. Monet: Framing Life brings Gladioli together with other canvases, by both Monet and fellow Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, to trace how this painting fits into the history of Impressionism more broadly. The text also describes new findings uncovered in a recent technical analysis of the Monet masterpiece." --
- "Catalogue for an exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts, September 21, 2017-March 4, 2018"--
- Subject
- Call number
- JQD 17-614
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-45).
- Author
- Detroit Institute of Arts, author, organizer, host institution.
- Title
- Monet : framing life / Jill Shaw.
- Publisher
- Detroit : Detroit Institute of Arts, 2017.
- Distributor
- New Haven : Distributed by Yale University Press
- Type of content
- text
- still image
- Type of medium
- unmediated
- Type of carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-45).
- Added author
- Shaw, Jill. Framing Gladioli.
- LCCN
- 2017020420
- ISBN
- 9780300229172 (paperback)
- 0300229178 (paperback)
- Research call number
- JQD 17-614