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Monet's Waterloo Bridge - Vision and Process

Inglese · Tascabile

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The catalogue of an exhibition comparing versions of Monet's Waterloo Bridge at the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, NY.

Impressionist master Claude Monet began over forty versions of Waterloo Bridge during his three London sojourns between 1899 and 1901. He viewed his paintings of the landmark bridge both individually and as an ensemble, collectively expressing his sense of the essential subject - the atmosphere and colors of the fog-bound landscape of London's Thames River. Monet struggled to complete these paintings after his return to France, where he re-worked many of the canvases in his Giverny studio, releasing them for sale over the course of several years. The exhibition Monet's Waterloo Bridge: Vision and Process brings together eight paintings from the famous London series. Scholarly essays and an in-depth technical study of the Memorial Art Gallery's Waterloo Bridge, Veiled Sun (1903) explore Monet's artistic vision as well as the process by which he struggled to achieve that vision.

NANCY NORWOODis Curator of European Art, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New York.

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Foreword
Introduction
Monet's Waterloo Bridge: Vision and Process
Between the Balcony and the Studio: Monet's Struggle to Finish the Thames Series
Looking at Waterloo Bridge
Technical Analysis of the Painting, Waterloo Bridge, Veiled Sun 1903
Paintings in the Exhibition
Acknowledgements

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Nancy Norwood

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The catalogue of an exhibition comparing versions of Monet's Waterloo Bridge at the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, NY.

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Con la collaborazione di Nancy Norwood (Editore)
Editore Rochester Institute of Technology, Rit Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.10.2021
 
EAN 9781939125583
ISBN 978-1-939125-58-3
Pagine 104
Dimensioni 254 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Peso 454 g
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Arte > Storia dell'arte

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