The drawings and paintings of Claude Monet made people to rethink the way they see the world, by considering the impact of the changing light on objects and colours. In turn this gave birth to one of the most famous and influential art movements of all time, Impressionism. Using sketches and paintings by Monet Seen from a Distance explains how Monet developed his methods for rendering the effects of light, and how he created works that were in many ways more realistic than anything painted before.
By:
Seon-Hye Jang Illustrated by:
Jae-Seon Ahn Edited by:
Scott Forbes Imprint: Big and Small Publishing Country of Publication: Australia Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 246mm,
ISBN:9781925234428 ISBN 10: 1925234428 Series:Stories of Art Pages: 36 Publication Date:01 July 2016 Audience:
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
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Teenage / Young adult
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Seon-hye Jang studied journalism and mass communication and is now CEO of a book development company called ""HaneulDdang"". She strives to create good books for children.