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Monets Years at Giverny: Beyond Impressionismby Daniel Wildenstein
Book desription: 182 pages, 10 x 9. 115 illustrations, 81 in full color, folding plates. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1978. The book traces Monet's development from master impressionist painter to herald of twentieth century abstraction (as his eyesight deteriorates at Giverny). New, slight shelfwear evident on backside.
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