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What the Artist Saw: Claude Monet

What the Artist Saw: Claude Monet

DK Children

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Ever wondered what captured the eyes of your favorite artists as they created their masterpieces? This delightful illustrated series, made with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, lets you peek through their perspective and sparks your own creativity. In What the Artist Saw: Claude Monet, dive into the world of the renowned French painter who led the Impressionist movement. Discover his passion for nature and how light, water, and water lilies became his muses. Then, get inspired to craft your own artwork celebrating the beauty of the natural world!

  • Ideal for readers age 7 to 9 (Grades 2 to 4)

Product Details

  • Product Type: Picture Book, Hardcover
  • 56 pages
  • Published in 2022
  • Shipping Dimensions: 10.3 × 8.0 × 0.4 inches  (26.2 × 20.3 × 1.0 cm)
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 lb (12.8 oz; 363 g)
  • SKU: SKU: SKU010014992
  • ISBN: 9780744054705

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Claude Monet in 1899

About the Artist

Claude Monet

Claude Monet (1840 — 1926) was a French painter who was the initiator, leader, and unswerving advocate of the Impressionist style. In his mature works, Monet developed his method of producing repeated studies of the same motif in series, changing canvases with the light or as his interest shifted.

Claude Monet in the Chrysler Museum
Amy Guglielmo

About the Author

Amy Guglielmo

Amy Guglielmo is a prolific children’s author, artist, art educator, and art activist. She has written a number of books about art for children, including What the Artist Saw: Vincent Van Gogh (2021), published by DK.

Ginnie Hsu

About the Illustrator

Ginnie Hsu

Ginnie Hsu is an illustrator, gardener, and educator whose work blends nature, storytelling, and emotional rhythm. Originally from Taiwan, she now tends flowers at The Meadow in New York City with her partner and a lively menagerie of animals, while teaching as a professor. Her art reflects the beauty of seasons, process, and growth.