Monet and Venice /

"In a significant traveling exhibition, many of Claude Monet's radiant and evocative Venice paintings are to be reunited for the first time in over a century. Monet's Venice paintings are high points in his lifelong engagement with the interplay of water and light. Monet and Venice--a...

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Corporate Author: M.H. de Young Memorial Museum
Other Authors: Small, Lisa (Editor, Contributor), Buron, Melissa E. (Editor, Contributor), Dombrowski, André (Contributor), Esposito, Donato (Contributor), Maupeou, Félicie de (Contributor), Luther, Niles, 1996- (Contributor), Marchetti, Elena (Museum curator) (Contributor), Ribner, Jonathan P. (Contributor), Thomson, Richard, 1953- (Contributor), Pasternak, Anne, 1964- (writer of foreword.), Campbell, Thomas P. (Thomas Patrick), 1962- (writer of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : San Francisco : Rizzoli Electa : Brooklyn Museum ; Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, [2025]
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Summary:"In a significant traveling exhibition, many of Claude Monet's radiant and evocative Venice paintings are to be reunited for the first time in over a century. Monet's Venice paintings are high points in his lifelong engagement with the interplay of water and light. Monet and Venice--anchored by two masterworks from the collections of Brooklyn and San Francisco, The Doge's Palace and The Grand Canal, Venice--will be the first exhibition and English-language publication dedicated to this significant suite of paintings since their Parisian debut at the Bernheim-Jeune gallery in 1912. Monet keenly felt the burden of influence in a city that had so often been depicted and had long been an icon of waning, fragile beauty. Venice was--and is--a place where culture and nature are profoundly and uniquely entangled. Monet's images of Venice's buildings and canals dissolved in colorful mist and hazy light may be seen as meditations on human aesthetic interaction with a natural environment built upon for centuries. These tonally unifying atmospheres--which he referred to as the enveloppe--reveal Monet's essentially ecological understanding of the world in which he immersed himself. Air, light, water, and stone emerge together from a matrix of bold brushwork; buildings, reflections, and space are interconnected in luminous paintings that reinscribed and transformed the centuries-old Venetian landscape tradition. Including lush reproductions, newly commissioned texts, and maps of the artist's views, this book is an essential addition to any Monet lover's library"--Publisher website.
Item Description:Catalog of the exhibition held at the Brooklyn Museum, October 11, 2025-February 1, 2026, and the de Young Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, March 21, 2026-July 26, 2026.
Physical Description:263 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, portraits ; 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-259) and index.
ISBN:9780847875962
0847875962