7 Books About Impressionist Art

Andre Gennie

16 November 2024

Impressionism - Art, Leisure, And Parisian Society By Robert L. Herbert, radically changes the conventional understanding of the Impressionist movement.

1. Impressionism - Art, Leisure, And Parisian Society By Robert L. Herbert

In The Private Lives Of The Impressionists By Sue Roe, readers get a closer look at the personal and professional lives of artists like Manet, Monet, Pissarro, Cézanne, Renoir, Degas, and more.

2. The Private Lives Of The Impressionists By Sue Roe

Monet: The Triumph Of Impressionism By Daniel Wildenstein takes an intense look at the life of Claude Monet (1840–1926).

3. Monet: The Triumph Of Impressionism By Daniel Wildenstein

4. Impressionism by Ingo F. Walther

Impressionism by Ingo F. Walther (editor) is a guide to the Impressionist movement, which brings to the spotlight, the work of overlooked pioneers like Frédéric Bazille, Marie Bracquemond, & more.

Impressionism by Hajo Düchting is a breath of fresh air. Impressionism is likened to the moody landscapes, vibrant portraits, and urban landscapes painted by Monet, Renoir, Degas, and Cézanne.

5. Impressionism by Hajo Düchting

The Great Book of French Impressionism By Diane Kelder is a celebration of the Impressionists' world of light and colour using 400 illustrations.

6. The Great Book Of French Impressionism By Diane Kelder

The Unknown Monet: Pastels And Drawings By James A. Ganz And Richard Kendall is a new interpretation of Monet's life and work, concentrating on his pastels, drawings, and sketchbooks.

7. The Unknown Monet: Pastels And Drawings By James A. Ganz And Richard Kendall