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The book is a study of Claude Monet’s practice of painting outdoors, or en plein air. Thomas examines Monet’s motives for painting en plein air, the challenges he faced, and the techniques he developed. He also discusses the influence of Monet’s work on other artists.
The book is well-illustrated with color plates of Monet’s paintings, and it also includes a number of photographs of Monet and his paintings in situ. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Monet’s work or in the history of en plein air painting.
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