Publisher: Yale University Press, New Haven, 1982, Ist ed.
Seller ID: 1365
211 pp, small 4to, HC. Claude Monet spent six of his most fruitful and productive years at Argenteuil. There, he painted some of his most important and attractive works - paintings of townscapes and riverscapes, of fields and gardens, of Parisians promenading or boating at the weekend; all pictures with an immediate appeal, but also pictures that reflect in subtle ways the changing nature of the small suburban town at this time of rapid social and economic development. Dj is price clip p e d a nd shows light browning to top edge of flaps. VG+/VG+