Monet at Giverny

by Karin Sagner

Published 24 April 2006
In 1883, the French Impressionist painter, Claude Monet settled with his family in Giverny, north of Paris. There, amidst the romantic garden landscape (which he himself designed), he created the most fascinating and influential works in the 40 year period before his death. With splendid reproductions and informative text, this revised third edition of a best-selling title is now available in the popular flexicover format.