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Monet, Claude

Sunflowers, by Claude Monet (1840—1926), Freneh, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City/Superstoek, Ine. [Pg.709]

Ice Flows on the Seine" by Claude Monet/Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY... [Pg.226]

More about Claude Monet and his Water Lilies painting can be found at Pioch, N. WebMuseum, Paris, http //www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet 19 September 2002 (Accessed 12 January 2004). [Pg.3]

Like the woodcut suite of Hokusai entitled "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji" (or like Claude Monet s multiple paintings of the cathedral at Rouen), there is no one rigorous answer or explanation to the "nature" of a molecule,43 even a simple hydrocarbon like butadiene (See fig. 11.) Or as Lespieau put it at the turn of the century, in defense of nineteenth-century structural chemistry, the method of chemical science is not at all like that of mathematical science, because a chemical formula cannot be demonstrated like a theorem.44... [Pg.295]

The works of Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, and Jackson Pollock represent, respectively, impressionism, post-impressionism, and abstract expressionism. Even though it would be difficult to forge paintings by these well-known artists, forgeries still appear. [Pg.334]

Any oil painting by Claude Monet (1840-1926), Auguste Renoir (1841-1919), and Edgar Degas (1834-1917)... [Pg.335]

In preparation for Activity 9.2, make an 8-x- 10-in. painting in the style of Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, or Jackson Pollock. Your teacher may assign one of the artists to you. Your painting should have an original theme. [Pg.336]

Students will compare and contrast the painting styles of Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Jackson Pollock, then prepare a forged painting and a real painting in each style. [Pg.336]

The artworks of Claude Monet reflect the impressionist s focus on light and its effect on color. His objects are independent of form. He gives an impression of a scene. Nothing is painted exactly as it appears. He uses short brush strokes and layers his paints to let light define the hue. [Pg.349]

NGA, Claude Monet, Jerusalem Artichoke Flowers, 1880, http //www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage746373-l-0-l-0, 2006. [Pg.33]

London smog was an object of fascination. A recent study explains artistic depictions of the murk—by painter Claude Monet and a multitude of writers—through the chemistry of coal tar, the source of the dye chemicals that were so important to the early study of environmental cancer. The yellow morning fog, Oscar Wilde s ochre-coloured hay, was tinted by tars in the smoke of household coal furnaces that burned at low temperature. By afternoon, the dark smoke from hotter-burning industrial furnaces would turn the smog to brown or black.3... [Pg.73]

Like the woodcut suite of Hokusai entitle Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (or like Claude Monet s multiple paintings of the cathedral at Rouen) there is no one rigorous answer or explanation to the nature of a molecule (1994, 279). [Pg.152]

WATER LILLIES AND THE JAPANESE BRIDGE, was painted by Claude Monet in 1899. [Pg.996]


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