New volume in the ART collection, Monet is published on the occasion of the centenary of Monet's death (1840–1926). Philippe Piguet, an art historian and heir to the master of Giverny, sheds light on the work of the leading figure of Impressionism with an authority grounded both in research and in family memory.
This monograph dedicated to Claude Monet offers a rare and intimately documented perspective on one of the most beloved artists of the public. It is written by Philippe Piguet, an art historian, a recognized specialist of Monet and his great-grandson, custodian of unpublished documents and heir to a family memory shaped from childhood in the gardens of Giverny. The book provides a sensitive reading of the artist’s work, seen from within, which renews the understanding of an artistic journey that has become universal.
This book aims to establish itself as an essential reference for understanding how the artist transformed the perception of light and the history of modern painting.
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As a recognized art historian and critic, Philippe Piguet is one of the leading specialists and most knowledgeable experts on Claude Monet’s work. He holds degrees in modern literature, history, art history, and archaeology from Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, as well as in museology from the École du Louvre. He later taught art history and contributed to numerous specialist journals and magazines. He is also the author of texts and exhibition catalogs on the Impressionist period, as well as on contemporary art as it has developed since the 1960s.
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