Journal | MDCCC 1800
Journal issue | 7 | 2018
Research Article | Upon a Letter by Claude Monet to Giuseppe De Nittis
Abstract
The proximity between Giuseppe De Nittis and some French Impressionism’s interpreters has always been one of the most debated and controversial aspects of the Apulian painter’s experience. Specifically, the connection between him and Claude Monet, even if certified, is still not enough discussed and investigated. A letter sent by the French master to his Italian colleague, kept in Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles, offers new points of view and reflection on affinities, more or less tangible, of their languages and their methods of nature study and translation.
Submitted: June 30, 2017 | Accepted: Nov. 26, 2017 | Published July 31, 2018 | Language: it
Keywords Salon • Claude Monet • 19th Century French paintings • Impressionism • Giuseppe De Nittis • Getty Research Institute • Experimental series • 19th Century Italian paintings • Market
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