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Monet

The Pop-Up Book


  • Prestel
  • by David A. Carter
Five of Monet's most beloved works spring to life in this vivid and brilliantly engineered collection of pop-up scenes. One of the joys of a Monet painting is the sense of being fully immersed in a beautiful setting. Each spread opens as a flat layout with a brief description of the painting and its historical context. As readers pull down the explanatory panel, a three-dimensional rendering pops up, and Monet's exquisitely detailed flowers, waterlilies, clouds, trees, and people come alive.

ISBN 9783791377476 | EN | POP-UP
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791377476
Author(s) David A. Carter
Publication date October 2024
Edition Pop-up book
Dimensions 260 x 210 mm
Illustrations throughout col.ill.
Pages 12
Language(s) English ed.
extra information 12 pages with 5 pop-ups
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Five of Monet's most beloved works spring to life in this vivid and brilliantly engineered collection of pop-up scenes. One of the joys of a Monet painting is the sense of being fully immersed in a beautiful setting. Now fans of the great artist have an intriguing new way to dive into five of his most enduring paintings: 'Garden at Sainte-Adresse', 'Poppy Field', 'Waterlilies' and 'Japanese Bridge', 'The Artist's House at Argenteuil', and 'The Bridge at Argenteuil'.

Each spread opens as a flat layout with a brief description of the painting and its historical context. As readers pull down the explanatory panel, a three-dimensional rendering pops up, and Monet's exquisitely detailed flowers, waterlilies, clouds, trees, and people come alive. Whether readers are appreciating Monet's masterful use of colour, brushstrokes, and light and shadow, or merely savoring the pleasures of the French countryside, this meticulously crafted and engineered book offers a thrilling new way to experience the artistic genius of this Impressionist icon.