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If you want to keep preschoolers and young children engaged while reading a storybook, this interactive picture book is for you The story begins with a silly art joke and even more fun to follow. Cloudy Monet's Muddy Garden is a playful seek-and-find activity book that combines art, humor, and learning. Each page includes a hidden flower for kids to discover, keeping preschoolers, kindergarteners, and early elementary children engaged from start to finish. The big, colorful illustrations are intentionally simple-perfect for quick comprehension during preschool storytime or group read-alouds. Follow Cloudy Monet, a lovable artistic cloud inspired by the famous painter Claude Monet. Cloudy sets out to paint his sunny, flower-filled garden, but a disaster helps him discover how to turn a muddy mess into his greatest masterpiece. Along the way, children are introduced to art history for kids, learning about Monet's love for gardens, color, and light in a fun and memorable way. The back pages continue the fun with kid-friendly facts about Monet, his most famous paintings, and simple Monet-inspired art projects perfect for classrooms, homeschool lessons, or rainy-day creativity. This delightful children's book is perfect for: Librarian's story time and classroom read-alouds Parents looking for an engaging bedtime story with an interactive twist Art teachers introducing Monet and creative painting projects Homeschool families wanting fun, educational art lessons Grandparents searching for a meaningful educational gift for kids Kindergarten and preschool teachers building cultural literacy Created by a children's art teacher and graphic designer with over 30 years of experience, Cloudy Monet's Muddy Garden blends humor, creativity, and learning. The bright, uncluttered illustrations and interactive game make it especially appealing to very young readers while also sparking curiosity about famous artists. Even adults might learn something new about Claude Monet while reading Buy it now and give your child their first fun and memorable introduction to one of the greatest artists of all time
Claude Monet: The Lily Pond Keepsake Boxed Notecards
Pomegranate Communications
2025
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Claude Monet : 2026 Wall Calendar
Pomegranate Europe Ltd
2025
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This revolutionary interdisciplinary study argues that Monet’s artistic practices and choices were the direct result of his political stance as a nineteenth-century libre penseur, a position characterized by radical republicanism, a progressive social agenda, and fierce anticlericalism. His efforts to create a style reflecting his personal political code led him to produce paintings proclaimed by like-minded free thinkers as «a science being constantly perfected» (Gustave Geffroy), that is, emphasizing only observable phenomena in the immediate present through scrupulous, insistent on-site observation, capturing the raw data of sensations and sensory experience, and purporting to record a world free of embedded meaning. Darwin’s world similarly comes with no prepackaged reassurance of humankind’s privileged place in it; it is instead a space in which all varieties of organisms and species compete for limited resources in a struggle for survival. The Darwinian model of nature appears to have influenced Monet’s artistic production increasingly as his style evolved over several decades. In opposition to post-Renaissance art that privileged the human presence in both representation and the viewing act, Monet’s later paintings create a sense of virtual and visual equality among all observable phenomena. The human – and the viewer, by extension – is thus represented as neither separate from nature as a disengaged observer nor superior to it but rather co-equal with all other organic life forms surrounding it. This approach, while echoing Darwin’s admiration of nature and its laws, also reminds humankind of its own fragility and the hard choices it must make to avoid extinction.
Putting Monet and Rembrandt into Words
Berrong Richard M.
The University of North Carolina Press
2014
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Claude Monet was not only the creator of what we now view as French Impressionist painting, he was also its last major practitioner. By the time he passed away in 1926, he had outlived all the other painters--Renoir, Morisot, Pissarro, Sisley, and the others whom we now group together under that heading. Yet when André Suarès, one of the four directors--along with Gide, Valéry, and Claudel--of the influential Nouvelle Revue Francaise, summed up the movement that year, he did not give Monet pride of place. Rather, he wrote, ""Far more than Sisley, Claude Monet, or the Goncourt brothers, Loti was the great Impressionist."" As this shows, that Pierre Loti, the once world-renowned French novelist, developed a remarkably Impressionist style was recognised early on. It continues to be acknowledged in France today. Franck Ferrand, a contemporary historian known for his appearances on French radio and television, recently wrote that ""Pierre Loti [is] the only truly impressionist writer of French literature."" Yet while those who know his work in France continue to see him as an Impressionist artist on the level of Monet and Renoir, no one has ever asked how he achieved this in literature, how he went about creating novels that resembled the work of Monet. That is the subject of this book. Examining certain of Loti's important novels, this study shows how he managed to reproduce with words what Monet was doing in oils. It also shows how the author came to theorise about the effects of Impressionism on the reader-viewer. Finally, it demonstrates how and why, in one of his last novels, Loti undertook to reproduce the style of one of the painters most admired by Monet: Rembrandt van Rijn, whom the nineteenth-century French rediscovered in part because they could present his sketchy biography as a demonstration of many of the things liberal art historians and painters believed the ideal artist should be.
Hollywood, 1934. Prohibition is finally over, but there is still plenty of crime for an ambitious young private eye to investigate. Though he has a slightly checkered past, Riley Fitzhugh is well connected in the film industry and is hired by a major producer--whose lovely girlfriend has disappeared. He also is hired to recover a stolen Monet, a crime that results in two murders initially, with more to come.Along the way Riley investigates the gambling ships anchored off L.A., gets involved with the girlfriend of the gangster running one of the ships, and disposes of the body of a would-be actor who assaults Riley's girlfriend. He also meets an elegant English art history professor from UCLA who helps Riley authenticate several paintings and determine which ones are forgeries. Riley lives at the Garden of Allah Hotel, the favorite watering place of screenwriters, and he meets and unknowingly assists many of them with their plots. Incidentally one of these gents, whose nom de plume is 'Hobey Baker, ' might actually be F. Scott Fitzgerald . . .Evoking the classic hardboiled style, The Monet Murders is a charmingly cosy murder mystery by a novelist whose books the Wall Street Journal called lucid, beautifully written and] a pleasure to read.
..., Your Monet.: This Book-album of Cloudoncolorsky Painting - in memory of Claude Monet, great artist.
Alexander Cloudoncolorsky
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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2026 Monet Wall Calendar Multi-Lingual
Carousel Calendars
2025
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Your Monet or Your Life: A Golden Age Radio Play
J. S. Devivre
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926) was one of the best-known and most influential painters of the seminal Modern art movement, Impressionism, which sought to capture the fleeting moments in nature and the subtle passage of time with flickering light effects and hurried brush strokes of soft color on canvas. This Mini Sticky Book is a portable hardcover containing a full-colour sticky notepad for easy note and list-taking at home or on the road. durable, pocket-sized, hardcover bookcardstock and fabric inside pocket for business cards, cash, receipts, stamps, etc.130 full-colour illustrated note sheetsbook measures 89 x 127mm. We choose the best images from well-known classic and contemporary fine artists, plus talented emerging illustrators and designers from around the globe.
Mini Notebooks are full colour hardcover pocket-sized books featuring bright accents on the edges of the paper. The paper is lightly printed with a dot-grid, perfect for note taking, list making and doodling. We choose the best images from well-known classic and contemporary fine artists, plus talented emerging illustrators and designers from around the globe. Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926) was one of the best-known and most influential painters of the seminal Modern art movement, Impressionism, which sought to capture the fleeting moments in nature and the subtle passage of time with flickering light effects and hurried brush strokes of soft colour on canvas. 120 pagesdot-grid papersky-blue edge paper padportable size 127 x 89mm.hardcoverlay-flat bindingsmooth matte finish cover art
These eco-friendly cards, envelopes, and packaging are printed with soy-based inks and made with environmentally-friendly materials. 16 notecards and envelopes, 1 imageCards, envelopes and packaging made with recycled materialsPackaged in a reusable corrugated flip-top boxCards printed on uncoated paper stockCards and envelopes bundled together with a decorative twine tieBox measurement 114 x 147 x 25 mm. We choose the best images from well-known classic and contemporary fine artists, plus talented emerging illustrators and designers from around the globe. Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926) was one of the best-known and most influential painters of the seminal Modern art movement, Impressionism, which sought to capture the fleeting moments in nature and the subtle passage of time with flickering light effects and hurried brush strokes of soft colour on canvas.
In 1955 MoMA became the first US museum to acquire one of Monet's paintings of his garden in Giverny. This volume by Ann Temkin, Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA, recounts the history of Monet's Water Lilies paintings at the Museum and underscores their resonance with the art of the last half-century.
This novel by widely published author, London Fell, centers on Claudette Monet, a pseudonym of Claude Monet, the famous French painter who never came to America. Her travels will take you through France to America in search of her long-lost father. There, she experiences many memorable adventures such to interest general readers, art lovers, and those searching for history and historical romance, as well as those who are, like her, in search of themselves.
This novel by widely published author, London Fell, centers on Claudette Monet, a pseudonym of Claude Monet, the famous French painter who never came to America. Her travels will take you through France to America in search of her long-lost father. There, she experiences many memorable adventures such to interest general readers, art lovers, and those searching for history and historical romance, as well as those who are, like her, in search of themselves.