Claude Monet transformed light and colour into art. In 1874 his
Impression, Sunrise caused uproar among the critics and a revolution in
painting. His inventiveness was inexhaustible: with the Haystacks,
Poplars, Cathedrals and, finally, the enchanting Water-lilies of Givemy,
Monet captured light in all its fleeting qualities. At last, almost
blind - I fear the dark more than death- he feverishly produced
near-abstract landscapes of water and reflection, a vision of nature
that paved the way for the art of our own day. This book traces his
career.