Monet and Venice Book of Postcards
These gorgeous reproductions speak for themselves. The magic and mystery and allure of Venice, capture by the one and only Claude Money.
30 postcards in a bound postcard booklet.
In October 1908, at the age of 68, Claude Monet traveled to Venice—for the first and only time—at the encouragement of his wife, Alice. Monet initially remarked that Venice was “too beautiful to be painted,” and it is perhaps this very beauty, and the city’s fame, that has obscured the significance and daring nature of the works he produced there. Often overshadowed by his iconic depictions of the French landscape, Monet’s Venetian works are among the most luminous of his career.
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