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A substantial hardcover art book exploring Paul Durand-Ruel’s role in shaping the modern market for Impressionist painting. A strong title for readers interested in Impressionism, collecting, and nineteenth-century art history.
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This used hardcover edition of Inventing Impressionism: Paul Durand-Ruel and the Modern Art Market is a richly illustrated art-history title focused on one of the most important figures behind the rise of Impressionism. Rather than looking only at the paintings themselves, the book examines the dealer, the network, and the market forces that helped artists such as Monet, Renoir, and their contemporaries reach the public.
It is a strong choice for collectors, museum-book buyers, art-history readers, and anyone interested in how the modern art market was shaped. Because it combines scholarship with visual appeal, it works well both as a reference volume and as a display-worthy coffee-table style art book.
Your copy appears from the front photo to present well, so this is the kind of book that deserves a serious listing rather than a low throwaway price.
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