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The ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS presents
M O N E T IN THE 20TH CENTURY
Piccadilly, London W1
23 January to 18 April 1999
Sun/Thurs 9am - 6pm, Fri/Sat 9am - 10pm |
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Claude
Monet (1840 -1926) is one of the most popular artists of the 19th
century, yet one third of his career fell within the 20th century.
Monet in the 20th Century looks at the development of
Monets work after his
series paintings of the 1890s, which were shown at the Royal Academy in 1990.
It brings together,
for the first time, the extraordinary late work of
the founder of Impressionism. This
exhibition will demonstrate that during a period of 26 years from 1900 Monet
continued to be both a powerful and innovative painter, creating some of
his greatest and most challenging work
Some 80 outstanding paintings, assembled from public and private collections
all over the world, will be exhibited, including glorious views of the artist's
garden at Giverny and his atmospheric
views of London
and
Venice. |
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Monet in the 20th Century, GeorgeT.M. Shackelford & MaryAnne
Stevens, Ed. Paul Hayes Tucker - 1998, 280 p.
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Color pictures of the nearly one hundred paintings of the 1998/99 Boston
and London exhibition "Monet in the 20th Century", many close-up photos showing
Monet's incredible brush work, and a very interesting introduction to Monet's
art in the last quarter of his life.
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