Claude Monet (A-P): 500+ HD Impressionist Paintings - Impressionism - Annotated
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Claude Monet (A-P): 500+ HD Impressionist Paintings - Impressionism - Annotated
(Revised 3/2014 - 500+ Larger HD paintings formatted for Kindle HDX, HD and Kindle for iOS and Android tablets. Includes Monet biography and his famous quotes and annotations for each painting. Due to the large number of paintings produced by Monet, this volume only contains his A-P titles. Claude Monet (Q-Z) is available under ASIN: B00ISV7XYO.)
CLAUDE MONET A-P Art Book contains 500+ Reproductions of Impressionist landscapes and seascapes, still lifes, genre scenes and portraits. Includes Monet's caricatures from his teen years and the following series: At Val Saint-Nicolas, Charing Cross Bridge, Cliff at Pourville, Customs House at Varengeville, Grainstack at Giverny, Haystacks at Giverny, Houses of Parliament, Ice Floes on the Seine, Morning on the Seine, Mount Kolsaas, Palazzo Contarini, Palazzo Dario, Poplars at Giverny and Poplars on the Banks of the Epte. Each painting title is viewable through the Table of Contents, allowing easy navigation to the images. As a bonus, we've included the Top 50 Museums of the World with links. Monet is formatted for all Kindle devices, Kindle for iOS and Android tablets (use rotate and/or zoom feature on landscape/horizontal images for optimal viewing).
Claude Oscar Monet was born in Paris on November 11, 1840. He was the eldest son of a grocer, who hoped to have “Oscarâ€, as he was known in his childhood, follow into the family business. This, unfortunately for his father but fortunately for the rest of the world, was not to be. From a very early age Monet demonstrated a talent and a desire for art. Later in life he would say to a friend, “I would love to paint as a bird singsâ€. His natural tendency was strong enough that, after the family had moved to Le Havre for his father to enter more deeply into the family’s wholesale grocery business, drawing lessons were added to the six-year-old’s basic school curriculum. By the age of fifteen he was becoming quite well known for his mocking caricatures of both his teachers and local public figures. Demonstrating his family’s business acumen, he sold many of these and made a tidy profit. Monet’s boyhood in Le Havre was marked by his love for the outdoors. He frequently roamed the rough northern coastline, (often skipping school to do so) and soaking up its scenic beaches and cliffs. He was fascinated with the shifts in light and color as the weather changed, a fascination that never left him and was to have a major influence in his art throughout his career. (con't)