New Publication Explores History Behind Monet's Water Lilies Triptych: Agapanthus
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New Publication Explores History Behind Monet's Water Lilies Triptych: Agapanthus
Dean Yoder, conservator of paintings for the Cleveland Museum of Art, dusts and inspects Claude Monet's vast water lilies painting at the museum in Cleveland. The museum is lending its Monet to the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo., and the St. Louis Art Museum over the next year, where it will be reunited for the first time in 30 years with two large companion water lilies paintings by Monet. In 2015, the three paintings will reunite at the Cleveland Museum of Art as part of the buildup to the museum's centennial celebration in 2016. AP Photo/Amy Sancetta.



SAINT LOUIS, MO.- The Saint Louis Art Museum announced the publication of Monet’s Water Lilies: The Agapanthus Triptych to accompany the featured exhibition, Monet’s Water Lilies, which opens October 2, 2011. The fascinating and little-known history behind the triptych, recognized as one of Monet’s most impressive accomplishments, is explored in this catalogue.

French artist Claude Monet is one of the most significant and best-known Impressionists, and his Water Lily paintings— approximately 250 in the entire series —represent the culminating achievement of his career. The exhibition Monet’s Water Lilies reunites the Agapanthus triptych for the first time in more than 30 years.

From new research and technical analysis, this publication investigates the relationship between the 42-foot-long Agapanthus and other related works, and provides new insight on Monet’s incessant reworking of the triptych executed between 1915 and 1926, as well as his original plans for its installation. Also explored is the posthumous history of the triptych, including its critical reception when first exhibited in the United States in the mid-1950s.

Monet’s Water Lilies: The Agapanthus Triptych is authored by Simon Kelly, curator of modern and contemporary art at the Saint Louis Art Museum, with contributions by Mary Schafer and Johanna Bernstein. Mary Schafer is associate painting conservator at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Johanna Bernstein is a materials scientist at the Institute for Advance Materials, Devices, and Nanotechnology at Rutgers.

Monet’s Water Lilies is organized by the Saint Louis Art Museum, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and The Cleveland Museum of Art. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Additional support has been provided by Emerson. Financial assistance has been provided by the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency. The catalogue is published by the Saint Louis Art Museum with The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Art and University of Washington Press, 2011. It is available in the Saint Louis Art Museum Shop and online at www.slam.org

Curated by Simon Kelly, curator of modern and contemporary art, the exhibition will be on view at the Saint Louis Art Museum in the Main Exhibition Galleries from October 2, 2011, through January 22, 2012.










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