Claude Monet at Vetheuil by David Joel

Claude Monet at Vetheuil by David Joel

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Provides an insight into the life of Claude Monet - this period of the artist's life has never before been focused on in detail.

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Claude Monet at Vetheuil by David Joel

Monet's time at V,theuil was a key period in his life but one that has not previously been addressed in much detail. V,theuil, on the banks of the Seine, is where Monet lived with his wife Camille and their two young children, sharing a small rented house with the Hosched, family - Ernest, Alice and their six children. This was a time of great hardship and personal distress for Monet, and while he was painting some of his best-known works, selling them at times for as little as fifty francs, his dying wife was being nursed by Alice Hosched,, who also cared for both families. By the time the two families left V,theuil, Monet's work was starting to sell well and his financial problems were at an end. David Joel has made many visits to V,theuil and the Normandy coast, researching and photographing the places Monet painted, from a boat on the river, the land and the coast. 130 Monet paintings are illustrated in colour as well as David Joel's own photographs of the area as it is today. Prepared with t
A retired Naval Commander, David Joel is the author of Charles Brooking 1723-1759 and the 18th Century British Marine Painters, published by the Antique Collectors' Club. He is also a painter and lives in a lighthouse at the entrance of the River Nene on the borders of Norfolk and Lincolnshire in East Anglia, England.
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ISBN 13 9781851494231
ISBN 10 1851494235
Title Claude Monet at Vetheuil
Author David Joel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher ACC Art Books
Year published 1999-01-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.