Monet In The '90s by Paul Hayes Tucker
A richly illustrated study that examines Claude Monet's artistic transformation during the 1890s, focusing on his series paintings—Haystacks, Rouen Cathedral, Poplars, and the early Water Lilies—and how seriality, shifting light, and perceptual variation propelled a new direction in modern painting. It situates Monet's methods and materials within contemporary criticism and exhibition history, using archival research and close visual analysis to trace how his late work redefined notions of subject, time, and representation. The book argues that the 1890s were a decisive decade in which Monet's serial practice shaped modernist aesthetics and influenced subsequent generations.
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