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3939511Artists Gardenhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-artist-s-garden-9781781318751/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3490949/cc670494-6fbe-4a84-bef0-1e52642f8428.jpg?v=638679358858270000511710MXNFrances LincolnInStock/Ebooks/<p><strong>The Artists Garden offers an intriguing study into 20 gardens that have inspired and been home to some of the greatest painters of history</strong>.</p><p>The most <strong>alluring image of an artist at work</strong> is surely one where he or she has come out of their studio, set up their easel on the garden path, pulled on a hat to shade their eyes from the sun and taken their brush and palette in hand.</p><p>This <strong>sumptuously illustrated</strong> and <strong>fascinating book</strong> delves into the stories behind the gardens which inspired some of the most <strong>beautiful and important works of art.</strong></p><p>These gardens not only supplied the inspiration for creative works but also illuminate the <strong>professional motivation and private life of the artists themselves</strong> from <strong>Cezannes</strong> house in the south of France to <strong>Childe Hassam</strong> at Celia Thaxters garden off the coast off Maine.</p><p>Flowers and gardens have often been the first choice for artists looking for a subject. A garden close to the artists studio is not only convenient for daily material and ideas, but also has the advantage of changing through the seasons and over time. <strong>Claude Monets Giverny</strong> was the catalyst for hundreds of great paintings (by Monet and other artists), each one different from the one before. Sometimes a whole village becomes the focus for a <strong>colony of artists</strong> as at Gerberoy in Picardy and Skagen on the northernmost tip of Denmark.</p><p>This book is about the real homes and gardens that inspired these great artists <strong>gardens that can still be visited today</strong>. The relationship between artist and garden is a complex one. A few artists, including Pierre Bonnard and his neighbour Monet were keen gardeners, as much in love with their plants as their work, while for others like Sorolla in Madrid, his courtyard home was both a sanctuary and a source of ideas.</p><p>This book is as unmissable for art lovers as it is for anyone who knows the joy of time spent in gardens, offering an intriguing insight into the lives of these great painters and the gardens which inspired them to their creative heights.</p>...3875471Artists Garden511710https://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-artist-s-garden-9781781318751/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3490949/cc670494-6fbe-4a84-bef0-1e52642f8428.jpg?v=638679358858270000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20199781781318751_W3siaWQiOiIyNmE5NGQ5ZC0wYWE0LTRhYmYtOGI0Ni0zYWM5ZWU3ZmUxNTQiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjcxMCwiZGlzY291bnQiOjE5OSwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjo1MTEsImluY2x1ZGVzVGF4Ijp0cnVlLCJwcmljZVR5cGUiOiJXaG9sZXNhbGUiLCJjdXJyZW5jeSI6Ik1YTiIsImZyb20iOiIyMDI1LTAyLTA1VDAwOjAwOjAwWiIsInJlZ2lvbiI6Ik1YIiwiaXNQcmVvcmRlciI6ZmFsc2V9XQ==9781781318751_<p><strong>The Artists Garden offers an intriguing study into 20 gardens that have inspired and been home to some of the greatest painters of history</strong>.</p><p>The most <strong>alluring image of an artist at work</strong> is surely one where he or she has come out of their studio, set up their easel on the garden path, pulled on a hat to shade their eyes from the sun and taken their brush and palette in hand.</p><p>This <strong>sumptuously illustrated</strong> and <strong>fascinating book</strong> delves into the stories behind the gardens which inspired some of the most <strong>beautiful and important works of art.</strong></p><p>These gardens not only supplied the inspiration for creative works but also illuminate the <strong>professional motivation and private life of the artists themselves</strong> from <strong>Cezannes</strong> house in the south of France to <strong>Childe Hassam</strong> at Celia Thaxters garden off the coast off Maine.</p><p>Flowers and gardens have often been the first choice for artists looking for a subject. A garden close to the artists studio is not only convenient for daily material and ideas, but also has the advantage of changing through the seasons and over time. <strong>Claude Monets Giverny</strong> was the catalyst for hundreds of great paintings (by Monet and other artists), each one different from the one before. Sometimes a whole village becomes the focus for a <strong>colony of artists</strong> as at Gerberoy in Picardy and Skagen on the northernmost tip of Denmark.</p><p>This book is about the real homes and gardens that inspired these great artists <strong>gardens that can still be visited today</strong>. The relationship between artist and garden is a complex one. A few artists, including Pierre Bonnard and his neighbour Monet were keen gardeners, as much in love with their plants as their work, while for others like Sorolla in Madrid, his courtyard home was both a sanctuary and a source of ideas.</p><p>This book is as unmissable for art lovers as it is for anyone who knows the joy of time spent in gardens, offering an intriguing insight into the lives of these great painters and the gardens which inspired them to their creative heights.</p>(*_*)9781781318751_<p><strong>The Artists Garden offers an intriguing study into 20 gardens that have inspired and been home to some of the greatest painters of history</strong>.</p><p>The most <strong>alluring image of an artist at work</strong> is surely one where he or she has come out of their studio, set up their easel on the garden path, pulled on a hat to shade their eyes from the sun and taken their brush and palette in hand.</p><p>This <strong>sumptuously illustrated</strong> and <strong>fascinating book</strong> delves into the stories behind the gardens which inspired some of the most <strong>beautiful and important works of art.</strong></p><p>These gardens not only supplied the inspiration for creative works but also illuminate the <strong>professional motivation and private life of the artists themselves</strong> from <strong>Cezannes</strong> house in the south of France to <strong>Childe Hassam</strong> at Celia Thaxters garden off the coast off Maine.</p><p>Flowers and gardens have often been the first choice for artists looking for a subject. A garden close to the artists studio is not only convenient for daily material and ideas, but also has the advantage of changing through the seasons and over time. <strong>Claude Monets Giverny</strong> was the catalyst for hundreds of great paintings (by Monet and other artists), each one different from the one before. Sometimes a whole village becomes the focus for a <strong>colony of artists</strong> as at Gerberoy in Picardy and Skagen on the northernmost tip of Denmark.</p><p>This book is about the real homes and gardens that inspired these great artists <strong>gardens that can still be visited today</strong>. The relationship between artist and garden is a complex one. A few artists, including Pierre Bonnard and his neighbour Monet were keen gardeners, as much in love with their plants as their work, while for others like Sorolla in Madrid, his courtyard home was both a sanctuary and a source of ideas.</p><p>This book is as unmissable for art lovers as it is for anyone who knows the joy of time spent in gardens, offering an intriguing insight into the lives of these great painters and the gardens which inspired them to their creative heights.</p>...9781781318751_Frances Lincolnlibro_electonico_02b9ac3f-8b03-3ae2-80f4-1074f8947c35_9781781318751;9781781318751_9781781318751Jackie BennettInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/quayside-epub-0a52bc6a-9cd3-49f5-ad43-788f32203c07.epub2019-10-29T00:00:00+00:00Frances Lincoln