Monet's Garden: Through the Seasons at Giverny

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  • MONET'S GARDEN: THROUGH THE SEASONS AT GIVERNY
"This behind-the-scenes exploration looks at the history of Claude Monet's garden at Giverny in France, and links the world of Monet the artist with Monet the gardener. Four chapters trace the garden through the different seasons of the year, paying special attention to the atmosphere and light that so preoccupied Monet and became the focus of his life as a painter. Throughout, the work done by Giverny's present-day gardeners is analysed to reveal the practical techniques of maintaining the most-visited garden in the world."
Monet's Garden: Through the Seasons at Giverny
$35.00
Available for Backorder
Description
"This behind-the-scenes exploration looks at the history of Claude Monet's garden at Giverny in France, and links the world of Monet the artist with Monet the gardener. Four chapters trace the garden through the different seasons of the year, paying special attention to the atmosphere and light that so preoccupied Monet and became the focus of his life as a painter. Throughout, the work done by Giverny's present-day gardeners is analysed to reveal the practical techniques of maintaining the most-visited garden in the world."
Description
"This behind-the-scenes exploration looks at the history of Claude Monet's garden at Giverny in France, and links the world of Monet the artist with Monet the gardener. Four chapters trace the garden through the different seasons of the year, paying special attention to the atmosphere and light that so preoccupied Monet and became the focus of his life as a painter. Throughout, the work done by Giverny's present-day gardeners is analysed to reveal the practical techniques of maintaining the most-visited garden in the world."
ISBN
9780711209886
Publisher
Publication Date
June 1, 2008
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Ages
0-0
Pages
160
Keywords
Gardening | Garden Design; Art | Individual Artists | General; Art | History | Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945)