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Monet: Colour in Impressionism

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This short book offers an in depth analysis of Monet’s panels of the Musée de l’Orangerie, their significance in the history of art, and how the overarching theme of colour - and the motif of light - played a part in the Impressionist movement. Suggesting new ideas on the effects of Monet’s failing eyesight in his later years, this short text examines how important Colour in Impressionism really was.

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