
Monet in Giverny Landscapes of Reflection
Edited by Benedict Leca, with contributions by Benedict Leca, Lynne D. Ambrosini, Andria Derstine, and Beth E. Wilson
Published by GILES in association with the Cincinnati Art Museum
Publish Date — February 2012 (UK and USA)
Dimensions — 96 pages, 180 x 180 mm
Illustrations — 52 colour
Paperback price — UK£9.95/US$15.95
ISBN — 978-1-907804-03-8
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Press Release — Monet in Giverny: Landscapes of Reflection
News — Monet in Giverny opens February 4
Sales Points
The catalogue is “written with such care and sophistication,” Blake Gopnik, The Daily Beast
Features 12 famous paintings from Allen Memorial Art Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Columbus Museum of Art, the Dayton Art Institute, the Denver Art Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art,
Accompanies an exhibition at the Cincinnati Art Museum, February 4 – May 13, 2012
About the Book
This beautifully illustrated book takes a fresh look at some of the masterpieces Claude Monet painted between 1883 and 1926 in and around his garden near Paris. His depiction of iconic motifs such as the Japanese footbridge, water lilies, and wisterias are characterized by subtle colouring and expressive brushwork, making these paintings among the most innovative of late 19th and early 20th-century French art.
Monet in Giverny: Landscapes of Reflection takes reflection in all of its meanings as the governing theme: as a literal motif as well as a metaphor for both Monet’s experimentation and a reflection of his own theories on art. Four illustrated essays explore the importance of Monet’s garden as a continuing source of inspiration, and examine his work in Giverny in the context of developments in painting and photography. A firsthand account of the garden, written in 1891 by French author and art critic Octave Mirbeau has been translated for this book by author Benedict Leca.
