Claude Monet, Biographie et catalogue raisonne , Daniel Wildenstein

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005259  Claude Monet, Biographie et catalogue raisonne , Daniel Wildenstein

Published by La Bibliothèque des Arts / Wildenstein Institute, Paris, 1979

5 vols. French. 1875 pages. 28,7 x 38,7 cm. 17265 g. Cloth with dust jacket.This is the large format first edition of the catalogue raisonné of the oeuvre of Claude Monet (1840-1926) offers a compelling biography of the artist whose life is recounted in as many chapters as there were significant events in his career. For instance, some chapters address Monet's encounter with Eugène Boudin or Georges Clemenceau, while others examine the successes and the challenges the artist faced over the course of his career, or the personal losses and public honors. In these five volumes, almost 2,000 paintings are inventoried, analyzed, and reproduced in chronological order, from Monet's early days as an artist, to his acclaimed Nymphéas series. The catalogue also includes previously unpublished letters, and excerpts of correspondence supporting the authors' attributions and interpretations of the oeuvre of one of France's most celebrated artists.Volume I:1840-1881, Peintures1974, 461 pages, 8 color plates, 705 black & white figures.Volume II:1882-1886, Peintures1979, 305 pages, 5 color plates, 416 black & white figure.Volume III:1887-1898, Peintures1979, 312 pages, 7 color plates, 478 black & white figures.Volume IV:1899-1926, Peintures1985, 443 pages, 13 color plates, 513 black & white figures.Volume V: Supplément aux Peintures, Dessins, Pastels, Index1991, 349 pages, 10 color plates, 600 black & white figures.


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