The Kitchen notebooks of Claude Monet at Giverny

18,90 

Editions du Chêne
Texts by Claire Joyes
Foreword by Joël Robuchon
Photographs by Jean-Bernard Naudin
ISBN: 301-000012-811-3
190 pages

Claude Monet and his wife Alice settled permanently in Giverny in 1883, with their eight children.
Many of his friends, including Clemenceau, Renoir and Cézanne, went there for lunch. The painter always endeavoured to create a harmonious living environment in his home,
in the image of his paintings, and to offer his guests food of the highest quality. This is reflected in his recipe notebooks.

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Weight 0,852 kg
Dimensions 23 × 18 × 1,5 cm