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Monet's Scenes series catalog
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All the works on display are illustrated in color. With a wealth of enlarged images, you can enjoy Monet's world of painting. In addition to explanations of the works, there are four essays, five columns, a detailed timeline, and plenty of reading material. How Monet created his "series" and arrived at "Water Lilies" - you can follow his journey along with the artist's personality. Also pay attention to the cover, which is inspired by the "painter of light"! Special processing makes "Water Lilies" and "Charing Cross Bridge, River Thames" sparkle. This is the ultimate book that allows you to relive the "eyes" of the artist who explored light and color and continued to communicate with nature. Don't miss the full story of Claude Monet.
Exhibition Overview
◆Exhibition title: Monet: Scenes from a Series
◆Dates: Friday, October 20, 2023 to Sunday, January 28, 2024 *Closed on Sunday, December 31, and Monday, January 1, 2024 (National Holiday)
9:00~17:00 Fridays, Saturdays, and holidays: ~19:00 *Last admission 30 minutes before closing
◆Venue: Ueno Royal Museum
For details, please visit the official exhibition website (https://www.monet2023.jp) for more information.
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Part numbertra58482j-2011850861695
Specification Publisher: Sankei Shimbun
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