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Vernon et les bords de Seine au temps des impressionnistes

Title
Vernon et les bords de Seine au temps des impressionnistes / Judith Cernogora, Philippe Piguet.
Author
Cernogora, Judith
Publication
Bonsecours : Point de Vues Editions, [2013]

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Additional Authors
  • Piguet, Philippe, 1946-
  • Musée municipal Alphonse-Georges Poulain.
Description
120 pages : color illustrations; 22 cm
Summary
Claude Monet, Pierre Bonnard, Hoschede White, and Theodore Earl Butler are among the very many artists who settled in the area of Vernon. They were attracted by the richness and beauty of the landscape along the Seine and the new way to consider landscape painting and the wider practice of painting "on the ground". Intense artistic activity prevailed at that time, marked by the emulation and the constant exchanges between artists in their narrow area of focus. This book traces the strong commitment of the artists in the region of Vernon and the Seine, how they were influenced by the principles of Impressionism and their dedicating to developing their art.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • This book is published as part of the exhibition "Vernon and the Seine and Impressionism" presented at the Musee Vernon April 14, 2013 to September 22, 2013, on the occasion of the Normandy Impressionist Festival.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (page 120).
Contents
Vernon et les bords de Seine au temps des impressionnistes / Judith Cernogora (J.C.) -- Vernon et la photographie / Judith Cernogora -- La Seine, l'Epte et le Ru / Philippe Piguet (P.P.) -- Les artistes de Giverny / Judith Cernogora -- Artistes des alentours de Vernon / Judith Cernogora.
ISBN
  • 9782915548778
  • 2915548773
OCLC
  • ocn845036323
  • 845036323
  • SCSB-1692053
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library