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Monet on the Normandy Coast: Tourism and Painting, 1867-1886

hardcoverOctober 26, 1994
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ISBN-13: 9780300059731 ISBN-10: 0300059736
Publisher
Yale University Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 26, 1994
Weight
2.8 lbs
Dimensions
28.60×2.50×26.00 cm

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Monet on the Normandy Coast: Tourism and Painting, 1867-1886 by Herbert, Robert L.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780300059731.

In this magnificently illustrated book, Robert L. Herbert, author of the acclaimed Impressionism: Art, Leisure, and Parisian Society, presents a new interpretation of Monets beautiful seascapes of the Normandy coast. Discussing more than fifty works, Herbert shows how these splendid pictures of Etretat and other resorts reflect the dialogue between the modern city and pre-modern nature that underlay tourism. Interweaving the colorful history of sea resorts, stylistic analysis, details of Monets life, and reflections on the marketing of his art, this book offers a fascinating new perspective on some of the artists most beloved works. Herbert points out that in early paintings at Sainte-Adresse and Trouville Monet represented vacationers and resort leisure, but when he returned to the Normandy coast in the early 1880s, he painted lonely views that eliminated all signs of tourism. He shows that generations of vacationers seeking these views had transformed fishing villages into resorts, even as they wished to preserve the illusions of a pre-modern seacoast. Monets modernity lay in the production of neo-romantic myths, illusions of spontaneous responses to untouched nature that were welcomed by Parisian galleries and international collectors. At the same time, Herbert notes, modernity is also found in Monets evocative brushwork and color and in his dramatic birds-eye views, which speak to modern cultures search for personal release from the workplace.