Studies In Early Impressionism
Hardbound
1973 · New Haven and London
by Champa, Kermit Swiler
New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1973. Hardbound. G+ (DJ has moderate top edge wear and fading along spine; may have former owner name on first page; book itself and pages are clean.). Brown cloth with color illustrated and brown dust jacket. 106 pp., including 27 color plates, followed by 137 bw reproductions. Critical analysis of the early careers of the principal Impressionists and their relationships in the 1860s, which time was the transitional period between Barbizon paining and Impressionism. With nine essays centered around Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley and Bazille. Includes a very useful bibliography. (Inventory #: 104808)