Volume 37, Number 8 · May 17, 1990

Monet's Way

By Jack Flam
Monet in the '90s: The Series Paintings 29; The Art Institute of Chicago, May 19–August 12, and the Royal Academy of Arts, London, September 7–December 9
An exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, February 7–April
Monet in the '90s: The Series Paintings
catalog of the exhibition by Paul Hayes Tucker

The Boston Museum of Fine Arts in association with Yale University Press, 307 pp., $24.95 (paper)

Monet by Himself: Paintings, Drawings, Pastels, Letters
edited by Richard Kendall

Bulfinch Press/Little, Brown, 328 pp., $55.00

Impressions of Giverny: Monet's World
by Charles Weckler

Abrams, 84 pp., $24.95

Monet's Table: The Cooking Journals of Claude Monet
by Claire Joyes

Simon and Schuster, 191 pp., $29.95

In an essay on Impressionism written in 1883, the poet Jules Laforgue described the Impressionist as 'a modernist painter endowed with an uncommon sensibility of the eye,' who,



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