Hardcover |30.48 x 1.52 x 21.08 cm | 64 pp
Saint Louis Art Museum | 2011 | 9780891780953
Claude Monet was undoubtedly the most important of all the Impressionist painters and his water lily paintings represent the culminating moment in his career. Monet’s famous garden at Giverny provided the inspiration for the paintings.
This book brings to life the importance and beauty of this garden through a range of archival photographs and essays including a technical study of the evolution of the work. The book accompanied a 2011 exhibition that reunited the three panels of an exceptionally impressive water lily triptych.