Mad Enchantment: Check out our gallery of Claude Monet

Mad Enchantment: Check out our gallery of Claude Monet

Ross King’s latest biography, Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies, is an intriguing insight into the world of the French Impressionist artist Claude Monet and his best-loved works.

Who, more than 100 years after their painting, isn’t aware of Monet’s Water Lilies, their distinctive mauve and green colours, the Japanese bridge, the weeping willows? But fewer know the compelling story behind the passion that drove Monet, in his seventies, to create them. Read why it’s our Book of the Week here!

Check out some of the internal images from Mad Enchantment by Ross King below. Click to enlarge the image. From left (clockwise): Monet’s rose alley at Giverny; Monet at work with stepdaughter Blanche by his side; Monet at work on the Water Lilies; Prime Minister Clemenceau at the opening of Water Lilies at the Musée de l’Orangerie; Monet at his Giverny studio; Monet at his famed landscaped gardens at Giverny where he painted the Water Lilies.

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Publisher details

Mad Enchantment
Author
Ross King
Publisher
Bloomsbury
Genre
Historical Fiction
Released
28 September, 2016
ISBN
9781408861950

Synopsis

Why we love it: Ross King’s latest biography, Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies, is an intriguing insight into the world of the French Impressionist artist Claude Monet and his best-loved works.Who, more than 100 years after their painting, isn’t aware of Monet’s Water Lilies, their distinctive mauve and green colours, the Japanese bridge, the weeping willows? But fewer know the compelling story behind the passion that drove Monet, in his seventies, to create them.Monet had already made money and achieved considerable fame – even in his own lifetime his work hung in the Louvre, an honour previously held by dead artists – and had made his mark on the international art scene as one of the founders of the Impressionist movement. But even so Monet was driven to achieve more, beginning work on what would become some of the most recognisable paintings of the twentieth century, the Water Lilies. In the midst of the First World War that held such horrors for France, afflicted by personal grief after losing his second wife and his eldest son, and anguished by failing vision – he who was famed for colour perception – Monet became consumed by what Ross King calls his ‘Mad Enchantment’.As well as focusing on this fascinating time, this thoroughly researching and absorbing biography sweeps back to Monet’s earlier life and the exciting art world of his day – including insights into many of his peers, including artists Rodin, Pissarro, Degas, Cézanne, and Manet, as well as the major politicians of his day – central to this story is Monet's enduring friendship with the ‘Tiger’ Georges Clemenceau who became Prime Minister again in the dark days at the end of the war.Mad Enchantment recalls how the Impressionist movement revolutionised painting in late nineteenth century and early twentieth century France. Monet’s new ambition to render his new paintings on massive canvases for public viewing was also unprecedented. And, with Monet’s earlier move to Giverny in the French countryside his major landscaping project of bridges, ponds, flowers and water lilies was an unusual and hugely ambitious undertaking for an artist. While, to the modern eye these paintings that may not appear revolutionary, in the context of their time they very much were and many of the Impressionists, including Monet, had endured scathing criticism in their earlier years.King has thoroughly captured the essence of a time, and gives us new insight into Monet, the man and the artist, and his most enduring works.Ross King is a Canadian author known for his books on Italian, French and Canadian art history including Brunelleschi’s DomeMichelangelo and the Pope’s CeilingThe Judgment of Paris (Governor General’s Award, 2006), and Leonardo and The Last Supper (Governor General’s Award, 2012). He has also published two novels (Domino and Ex-Libris), a biography of Niccolò Machiavelli, and a collection of Leonardo da Vinci’s fables, jokes and riddles. He is the co-author with Anja Grebe of Florence: The Paintings & Frescoes, 1250-1743 (2015), the most comprehensive book ever undertaken on the art of Florence.READ MORE:Sydney Morning Herald: The struggle that preceded Claude Monet's water lily paintings at GivernyPurchase a copy of the book here or check out our gallery of Monet here!

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