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Thirty full-color postcards showcase magnificent Impressionist paintings by Monet, Degas, Renoir, and others. Perfect to mail, share, or keep and cherish. 30 postcards.
24 full-color picture postcards of masterpieces by Monet, Renoir, van Gogh, Gauguin, Cezanne, Degas, and other artists. Painstakingly reproduced from originals in one of the world's great collections. Captioned, perforated and ready-to-mail.
Here are thirty stunning, full-color reproductions of the astonishing works of Claude Monet, in postcard form. Each elegant postcard is perforated and can easily be separated from the binding for sending or attractive display. The work of Claude Monet gave the Impressionists their name, and he succeeded in creating a luminous painting style and a revolutionary artistic movement. Monet's inspired landscapes and portraits are the finest results of the Impressionists' method of painting in nature, actually recording tricks of light as they happened, capturing the fleeting feeling of a moment for all time. This vivid collection represents the highlights of Monet's shimmering vision: * Water-lily Pond * Springtime in Giverny * Madame Monet on the Sofa * The Artist's Garden at Giverny * Bathers at la Grenouillere * Impression: Fog * Waterlilies * The Promenaders
Art can come in may styles and the technique to create each one can vary depending on the artist and the era. In this book, we're going to study art history from Impressionism to Post-Impressionism. What are the differences between them? How do you tell one from the other? What are examples of art produced? Know the answers and more from the pages of this book.
This title on the Impressionists, features the work of 29 artists, including not only the most well-known French painters, but also English, American and Italian artists. It features the work of the precursors of the movement, such as Edouard Manet and Delacroix, and its most famous representatives like Claude Monet and Auguste Renoir. In addition, the eccentric and somewhat peripheral artists of the movement such as Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, are featured, as well as lesser-known Impressionists such as James Whistler and Mary Cassatt.