Offered here is a beautifully produced exhibition catalogue titled Monet’s London: Artists’ Reflections on the Thames, 1859–1914, a richly illustrated art book centered on Claude Monet and his iconic London works, alongside related artists of the period.
Published in conjunction with a major museum exhibition organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, this large-format softcover volume explores how Monet and other artists captured the atmosphere, light, and industrial transformation of London and the River Thames between 1859 and 1914.
The book features high-quality full-color reproductions of paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs, along with scholarly essays examining Monet’s Thames series, artistic influences, and the broader cultural context of London during this era.
Details:
Large-format softcover exhibition catalogue
Focus on Monet’s London and Thames works
Essays by John House, Petra ten-Doesschate Chu, and Jennifer Hardin
Extensive color illustrations throughout
Published by Snoeck Publishers / D.A.P.
ISBN visible in photos
Condition:
Very good overall condition
Clean interior pages with no writing or highlighting noted
Binding is solid
Covers show light shelf and handling wear consistent with normal use
This is an excellent addition for Monet collectors, Impressionist art enthusiasts, museum libraries, and art history students, and also works beautifully as a coffee-table display book.
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