The Impressionists at Home

The Impressionists at Home

2005 • 176 pages

A celebration of the relationships between some of the world's top impressionist artists and their homes considers the links between Monet and Giverny, Renoir and Les Cagnes, and Pissarro and the Hermitage, in an illustrated account that describes the artists' daily routines and some of the inspirations for their paintings.

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