
Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies
작성자
Ross King
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Biography
Action & Adventure
Autobiography & Memoir
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
395
언어
중국어
출판됨
Dec 1, 2017
출판사
China Youth Press
판
First Edition
ISBN-10
7515349654
ISBN-13
9787515349657
설명
In this captivating narrative, the life and legacy of Claude Monet are brought to vivid life, focusing on his magnificent series of water lily paintings. The author delves into the heart of Monet's artistic journey, unraveling the profound connection he had with nature and the challenges he faced as he sought to capture its beauty on canvas. Through detailed research and rich storytelling, readers are invited to understand not only the artist's techniques but also the emotional turmoil that fueled his creativity.
Monet's later years are painted in strokes of both inspiration and desperation, as he navigates the complexities of aging and declining vision. The author paints a portrait of a man obsessed with his craft, dedicated to achieving a vision that transcends mere representation. The tranquil yet tumultuous waters of his famed garden at Giverny become a backdrop for an exploration of beauty, perception, and the passage of time.
With a skillful blend of personal anecdotes and art history, the narrative captures the essence of Monet's passion and perseverance. It draws the reader into the vibrant world of impressionism, illustrating how his innovative techniques revolutionized the art world. Monet emerges not just as an artist, but as a visionary who challenged the boundaries of art and perception.
Through this exploration of Monet's water lilies, readers gain an intimate understanding of the artist's mind, his struggles, and his ultimately triumphant legacy. The book serves as a profound testament to the power of art to convey emotion and inspire future generations, shining a light on both the man and the beauty he created.
Monet's later years are painted in strokes of both inspiration and desperation, as he navigates the complexities of aging and declining vision. The author paints a portrait of a man obsessed with his craft, dedicated to achieving a vision that transcends mere representation. The tranquil yet tumultuous waters of his famed garden at Giverny become a backdrop for an exploration of beauty, perception, and the passage of time.
With a skillful blend of personal anecdotes and art history, the narrative captures the essence of Monet's passion and perseverance. It draws the reader into the vibrant world of impressionism, illustrating how his innovative techniques revolutionized the art world. Monet emerges not just as an artist, but as a visionary who challenged the boundaries of art and perception.
Through this exploration of Monet's water lilies, readers gain an intimate understanding of the artist's mind, his struggles, and his ultimately triumphant legacy. The book serves as a profound testament to the power of art to convey emotion and inspire future generations, shining a light on both the man and the beauty he created.