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Pierre & Sophia (French and English)
Published in Paperback by Criqueville Press (10 January, 2001)
Authors: Mary Shaw and Sue Agin
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Pretty Pictures
I thought that the pictures in this book, along with the enchanting story, were both really well done and matched each other perfectly.
The story is about these two children (its a true story also), who become friends. The main theme of Pierre and Sophia, is that friendship lasts for ever, and is a really sweet novel.

An Amazing Adventure
This story was a story that is like none other. It speaks of childhood in a way that makes you want to go back or to enjoy it to the best of its extent. The characters are detailed and vivid, it is a wonderful book that every body should read.


Claude Monet: 1840-1926
Published in Paperback by Art Institute of Chicago Museum (1995)
Authors: Charles F. Stuckey, Claude Monet, Sophia Shaw, and Art Institute of Chicago
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Comprehensive tour du force
A must-have for any student of Monet. Volumne I contains covers his biography proper, while volumes II-IV provide a COMPLETE record of the artist's body of work.

Wilderstein protrays Monet life for the most part as that of a debtor. However to his credit, he tempers the romantic "suffering artist" idealism with insight into Monet the creditor. By illustrating what a jackass the artist could also be, the author creates a deep and lively narrative.

Most of the personal insight into Monet come to us by way of coorespondance with Alice Hoeschede. Due to 'appearances' however she requested of Monet her letters be destroyed immediately and thus we're sadly left with a one-sided portrait of the man. While his artistic talents we're unparalled, it's his devotation to correspondance that allows Wildenstein to bring him back to life. Without giving away the ending, it's Monet's inability to write rather than paint that signals the end.

Water Lily Heaven
If you are in love with Claude Monet's Water Lily Pond paintings, this is the best book for an explanation as to their origins and where Monet found his inspiration. There is a photograph from 1926 showing the bridge covered with climbing plants.

The Japanese Bridge at Giverny, 1924 is just one of the outstanding paintings in a series of works devoted to the bridge that preoccupied Monet during his final years.

Monet loved his garden at Giverny with such a passion that one could say it bordered on obsession. Harmony in Green, The White Water Lilies, The Water Lily Pond are all explained in detail. There is even a picture of Monet photographed in his beloved garden in 1917.

In every life there is beauty and sadness. The beauty of the water lilies contrasts with the pain Monet felt when he painted Camille on her death bed.

When Monet's wife died, she not only left him without a companion, he then had small children depending on him. He spent most of his meager earnings on his wife's medical treatments and he was also deeply depressed and alone.

This type of revealing information makes him so very human and the paintings then contain a certain depth when these secrets are revealed.

Outstanding book!!
I loved this book! The pictures were wonderful and the readings that went with them were as well. Learned many things that I did not know about his artwork. VERY informative...give it a try, it would make a great gift book!


The Arts Club of Chicago: The Collection 1916-1996
Published in Paperback by Arts Club of Chicago (1997)
Author: Sophia Shaw
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Negotiating Rapture: The Power of Art to Transform Lives
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (Trd) (1996)
Authors: Richard Francis, Sophia Shaw, Homi K. Bhabha, Yve Alain Bois, Ill.) Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, and Richard Frances
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Sophia Loren : in the camera eye
Published in Hardcover by Exeter Books (1979)
Author: Sam Shaw
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