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Painting the modern garden : Monet to Matisse / exhibition curators: Ann Dumas, William H. Robinson ; authors: William H. Robinson, Clare A.P. Willsdon, Ann Dumas, Monty Don, James Priest, Heather Lemonedes, Lucy I. Zimmerman.

Contributor(s): Publisher: London : Royal Academy of Arts, 2015Description: 325 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 31 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781910350027
  • 1910350028
  • 9781910350034
  • 1910350036
Subject(s):
Contents:
Painting the modern garden: an introduction / William H. Robinson -- Making the modern garden / Clare A.P. Willsdon -- Monet's garden at Giverny / Ann Dumas -- Painting with plants / Monty Don and James Priest -- Impressionist gardens / Clare A.P. Willsdon -- International gardens / Heather Lemonedes -- Gardens of reverie and imagination / Heather Lemonedes -- Monet's early years at Giverny / Ann Dumas -- Avant-gardens / William H. Robinson and Lucy I. Zimmerman -- Gardens of war and regeneration / William H. Robinson.
Summary: While depictions of gardens are found throughout history, the impressionists were among the first to portray gardens directly from life, focusing on their color and form rather than using them as a background. This volume explores the close, symbiotic relationship between artists and gardens that developed during the latter part of the 19th and first part of the 20th centuries, centering on Monet, a great horticulturalist as well as a great artist who cultivated gardens wherever he lived, and the creation of his masterpiece garden at Giverny, where he painted his renowned water-lilies series. Beautifully illustrated with masterpieces by Monet and later painters--Renoir, Bonnard, Sargent, Klee, Kandinsky, and Matisse, among others--Painting the Modern Garden traces the evolution of the garden theme from impressionist visions of light and atmosphere to retreats for reverie, sites for bold experimentation, sanctuaries, and, ultimately, signifiers of a world restored to order--a paradise regained.

Catalog of an exhibition held at the Cleveland Museum of Art, October 11, 2015-January 5, 2016 and the Royal Academy of Arts, London, January 30-April 20, 2016.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 316-319) and index.

Painting the modern garden: an introduction / William H. Robinson -- Making the modern garden / Clare A.P. Willsdon -- Monet's garden at Giverny / Ann Dumas -- Painting with plants / Monty Don and James Priest -- Impressionist gardens / Clare A.P. Willsdon -- International gardens / Heather Lemonedes -- Gardens of reverie and imagination / Heather Lemonedes -- Monet's early years at Giverny / Ann Dumas -- Avant-gardens / William H. Robinson and Lucy I. Zimmerman -- Gardens of war and regeneration / William H. Robinson.

While depictions of gardens are found throughout history, the impressionists were among the first to portray gardens directly from life, focusing on their color and form rather than using them as a background. This volume explores the close, symbiotic relationship between artists and gardens that developed during the latter part of the 19th and first part of the 20th centuries, centering on Monet, a great horticulturalist as well as a great artist who cultivated gardens wherever he lived, and the creation of his masterpiece garden at Giverny, where he painted his renowned water-lilies series. Beautifully illustrated with masterpieces by Monet and later painters--Renoir, Bonnard, Sargent, Klee, Kandinsky, and Matisse, among others--Painting the Modern Garden traces the evolution of the garden theme from impressionist visions of light and atmosphere to retreats for reverie, sites for bold experimentation, sanctuaries, and, ultimately, signifiers of a world restored to order--a paradise regained.