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019431
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New York, Abrams, 1993.
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176pBlack Spine
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New Horizons
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Claude Monet transformed light and colour into art. In 1874 his Impression, Sunrise caused uproar among the critics and a revolution in painting. His inventiveness was inexhaustible: with the Haystacks, Poplars, Cathedrals and, finally, the enchanting Water-lilies of Givemy, Monet captured light in all its fleeting qualities. At last, almost blind - I fear the dark more than death- he feverishly produced near-abstract landscapes of water and reflection, a vision of nature that paved the way for the art of our own day. This book traces his career.
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9780810928831 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
018378 | 921/MON | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
007209
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Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2002.
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34pBlack Spine
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The Life and Work of
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Presents a brief overview of the life and work of this French artist, describing and giving examples of his work.
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Who was Paul Gauguin?
Early years
Sailing and a family
The modern artist
Working in Paris
Other artists
On the Panama Canal
Back in France
Vincent Van Gogh
A terrible argument
Off to Tahiti
A time of sadness
Last days
Timeline
Glossary
More books to read and paintings to see
Index
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0431092168 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
007693 | 921/GAU | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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