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Claude Monet 2010
Claude Monet Wall Calendar: Throughout his long career of painting outdoors (en plein air), Claude Monet brilliantly captured the glory of radiant color in natural light. Included in this calendar are works from throughout Monet's career, from his early paintings with figures and clear details, to the almost abstract, late career renderings of his garden at Giverny.
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Claude Monet 1840-1926
New - Claude Monet (1840-1926) was the most typical and the most individual Impressionist painter. His long life he dedicated to a pictorial exploration of the sensations which reality, and in particular landscape, offer the human eye. But while Monet the painter was faithful and persevering in the pursuit of his motifs, his personal life followed a more restless course. Parisian by birth, he discovered plein-air painting as a youth in the provinces, where one of his homes, Argenteuil, has come
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Claude Monet
The Great Artist series of easy-to-read biographies offer an engaging and comprehensive look at the lives of some of the most notable artists of all time. Each book provides insight to an artist's childhood, influences, and works. From Impressionism to modern art, this series explores the artists' unique styles and will supplement young readers' art history curriculum. - Full-color examples show the artist's work. - A timeline highlight the artist's achievements. - Detailed sidebars, glossary, and...
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Claude Monet
For Monet, the act of creation was always a painful struggle. He attached more importance than any of his contemporaries to one of the essential aspects of Impressionism: transmitting light and emotion to the spectator. The illustrations in this book show the fruits of this struggle, beautifully reproducing Monet's work.
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Claude Monet
An excellent series of artists' biographies for early readers. Each page of the biography features several simple sentences about the artists' life, with art terms and other more difficult words printed in bold. Each two-page spread features a period in the artist's life, and includes works of art from that period, a photo of the artist, or a watercolor picture of the artist at work. The illustrations, reproductions of the artist's work, and even the covers are large and full-color, absorbing to...
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Claude Monet
Ge inspired to create your own works of art with Claude Monet on your finger! Since he's also a magnet, he'll even hold the masterpieces to the fridge! 4" tall
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Claude Monet
Description Strongly bound, yet cards can be easily removed to pass out to students. Postcard book includes an introductory text about the artist. Eighteen cards per pack, 4 1/4 x 6"
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8607 Claude Monet
This eight-page paper discusses Monet's "Impression: Sunrise" and its relationship to the Impressionist movement. During his earlier years, Monet moved his work away from the studio and concentrated on scenes out of doors. Monet learned to study the light and the shadows and was noted for capturing a scene at critical moments of lighting. His approach was perfected over the years by first sketching his scene in pencil and then quickly, using his unique short strokes, fill the painting with colors...
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8607 Claude Monet
This eight-page paper discusses Monet's "Impression: Sunrise" and its relationship to the Impressionist movement. During his earlier years, Monet moved his work away from the studio and concentrated on scenes out of doors. Monet learned to study the light and the shadows and was noted for capturing a scene at critical moments of lighting. His approach was perfected over the years by first sketching his scene in pencil and then quickly, using his unique short strokes, fill the painting with colors...
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8607 Claude Monet
This eight-page paper discusses Monet's "Impression: Sunrise" and its relationship to the Impressionist movement. During his earlier years, Monet moved his work away from the studio and concentrated on scenes out of doors. Monet learned to study the light and the shadows and was noted for capturing a scene at critical moments of lighting. His approach was perfected over the years by first sketching his scene in pencil and then quickly, using his unique short strokes, fill the painting with colors...
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8607 Claude Monet
This eight-page paper discusses Monet's "Impression: Sunrise" and its relationship to the Impressionist movement. During his earlier years, Monet moved his work away from the studio and concentrated on scenes out of doors. Monet learned to study the light and the shadows and was noted for capturing a scene at critical moments of lighting. His approach was perfected over the years by first sketching his scene in pencil and then quickly, using his unique short strokes, fill the painting with colors...
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8607 Claude Monet
This eight-page paper discusses Monet's "Impression: Sunrise" and its relationship to the Impressionist movement. During his earlier years, Monet moved his work away from the studio and concentrated on scenes out of doors. Monet learned to study the light and the shadows and was noted for capturing a scene at critical moments of lighting. His approach was perfected over the years by first sketching his scene in pencil and then quickly, using his unique short strokes, fill the painting with colors...
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8607 Claude Monet
This three-page undergraduate paper is a visual analysis of Paul Cezanne's "The House With Cracked Walls" and Picasso's "Boulevard Montmartre on a winter morning" (1897). While Paul Cezenne changed from expressionism to impressionism to classicism to cubism, and experimented with various other art forms like romanticism of which "The House With Cracked Walls" is an example, Pissarro remained Impressionistic and only experimented with Neo-Impressionism for a while. The difference was due to one...
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8607 Claude Monet
This three-page undergraduate paper is a visual analysis of Paul Cezanne's "The House With Cracked Walls" and Picasso's "Boulevard Montmartre on a winter morning" (1897). While Paul Cezenne changed from expressionism to impressionism to classicism to cubism, and experimented with various other art forms like romanticism of which "The House With Cracked Walls" is an example, Pissarro remained Impressionistic and only experimented with Neo-Impressionism for a while. The difference was due to one...
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8607 Claude Monet
This three-page undergraduate paper is a visual analysis of Paul Cezanne's "The House With Cracked Walls" and Picasso's "Boulevard Montmartre on a winter morning" (1897). While Paul Cezenne changed from expressionism to impressionism to classicism to cubism, and experimented with various other art forms like romanticism of which "The House With Cracked Walls" is an example, Pissarro remained Impressionistic and only experimented with Neo-Impressionism for a while. The difference was due to one...
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8607 Claude Monet
This three-page undergraduate paper is a visual analysis of Paul Cezanne's "The House With Cracked Walls" and Picasso's "Boulevard Montmartre on a winter morning" (1897). While Paul Cezenne changed from expressionism to impressionism to classicism to cubism, and experimented with various other art forms like romanticism of which "The House With Cracked Walls" is an example, Pissarro remained Impressionistic and only experimented with Neo-Impressionism for a while. The difference was due to one...
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8607 Claude Monet
This three-page undergraduate paper is a visual analysis of Paul Cezanne's "The House With Cracked Walls" and Picasso's "Boulevard Montmartre on a winter morning" (1897). While Paul Cezenne changed from expressionism to impressionism to classicism to cubism, and experimented with various other art forms like romanticism of which "The House With Cracked Walls" is an example, Pissarro remained Impressionistic and only experimented with Neo-Impressionism for a while. The difference was due to one...
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8607 Claude Monet
This three-page undergraduate paper is a visual analysis of Paul Cezanne's "The House With Cracked Walls" and Picasso's "Boulevard Montmartre on a winter morning" (1897). While Paul Cezenne changed from expressionism to impressionism to classicism to cubism, and experimented with various other art forms like romanticism of which "The House With Cracked Walls" is an example, Pissarro remained Impressionistic and only experimented with Neo-Impressionism for a while. The difference was due to one...
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Claude Monet
You get approximately 250 words of quality ideas and thoughts per page. Your paper will be checked for quality by a second writer every time*. All of your requirements included in a concise and easy to follow format. A FREE bibliography page. The latest research included as part of your paper. Your term paper will be delivered by the date you specify. Ability to request revisions if any requirement is missing. A professionally qualified and trained writer writing your model paper. We won...
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Claude Monet
The French painter Claude Monet loved to paint outdoors to study the effects of light and color on his subjects. He painted a harbor scene at Le Havre, France, entitled Impression, Sunrise in 1872-73, and it was from this title that his painting style and that of his artist friends became known as Impressionism. In his works, Monet tried to show a certain moment of light before it changed, and he applied dots and dabs of colors to canvases in quick strokes. In this biography, students learn about...
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Claude Monet
This series retraces the lives of some of the greatest and most influential artists of the Western world. Each book focuses on the life and works of one artist and presents a selection of great works that illustrate the artist's development. Each volume also includes the story of the artists personal life and highlights the important social and historical events of the time. Full-color photographic reproductions, detailed time lines, an explanatory glossary, and a comprehensive index make each title...
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Claude Monet
Bookseller Inventory #: 002926. Format/binding: Hardcover. Book condition: As New. Jacket condition: Fine. Binding: Hardcover. Publisher: Crown Publishers. Place: New York NY. Date published: 1967.
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CLAUDE MONET
New York. Richard Feigen. CLAUDE MONET. 70 pp. include 48 illustrations, of which 3 are color plates. 4to, wraps. 1969.
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Claude Monet
Full-color Photographs. Table of Contents. Glossary. Index PLUS:. Fun Facts. Sidebars. Timeline. Web sites.
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