Monet: The Late Years (Kimbell Art Museum Series (Yale))

by George T. M. Shackelford

Claire M. Barry, Simon Kelly, Emma Cauvin, and Marianne Mathieu

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A detailed overview of the innovation and ambition that drove one of the best-known Impressionist painters at the end of his career

In the later years of his life, Claude Monet (1840–1926) stayed close to home, turning to his extraordinary garden at Giverny for inspiration. The garden became a laboratory for the artist’s concentrated study of natural phenomena—and for a revolutionary shift in the appearance and execution of his paintings. This beautiful publication examines the last phase of Monet’s career, beginning in 1913, bringing together approximately 60 of his greatest works from this period. More specifically, Monet: The Late Years focuses on the series that Monet invented and reinvented at Giverny, reevaluating many large-scale works that have long been considered preparatory studies, reexamining their relationship to and status as finished works. Essays by a roster of distinguished scholars address topics such as Monet’s plans for displaying his late paintings, the mechanics of his painting technique, and the critical and market reception of these works. Through this visually stunning reassessment, Monet’s late works, still astonishing a century later, recast the titan of Impressionism as a radical modern painter.

Distributed for the Kimbell Art Museum


Exhibition Schedule:

Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
(02/16/19–05/27/19)

Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX
(06/16/19–09/15/19)

  • ISBN10 0300243251
  • ISBN13 9780300243253
  • Publish Date 14 May 2019 (first published 3 January 2017)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 4 March 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Yale University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 216
  • Language English