Monet Mitchell
Marianne Mathieu author Angéline Scherf author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:25th Oct '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Establishes a dialogue between Claude Monet’s late works and Joan Mitchell’s paintings, exploring the parallels between two artists who lived and worked in the same area outside of Paris at different moments in time
Monet - Mitchell explores the artistic parallels between Joan Mitchell (1925–1992) and Claude Monet (1840–1926), who lived and worked in the same area outside of Paris at different moments in time, responding to a shared landscape. Mitchell achieved recognition in the New York scene in the 1950s before gradually settling in Paris at the end of the decade and establishing her studio in 1968 in Vétheuil—where Monet lived for several years. The book establishes a dialogue between Monet’s late works and Mitchell’s paintings following her move to France and the 24 years she spent living and working around Monet’s former residence. The publication includes numerous works by both artists and brings together two exceptional ensembles—Monet’s Agapanthus triptych and Joan Mitchell’s Grande Vallée, a unique and major cycle of 21 paintings. Essays explore the significance of Mitchell’s work from this key moment in her career and the significance of the later paintings of Monet.
Distributed for Editions Hazan, Paris
ISBN: 9780300268225
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
238 pages