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Art museums contain a multitude of inspiration, but, unfortunately, we all can’t just pop into the Louvre every other day. So why not bring the great art of the world’s museum into your own home with this collection of art coffee table books. From the Impressionists to Dutch masters to Michelangelo and Frida Kahlo, there’s something for every art lover in this selection.

01. “Impressionism: Reimagining Art” by Norbert Wolf | A lavishly illustrated, multi-faceted examination of Impressionism traces the movement’s birth, development, and global impact.
02. “Sargent and Paris” by Stephanie L. Herdrich | A fascinating look at John Singer Sargent’s formative years as a young painter in Paris
03. “Van Gogh. The Complete Paintings” by Ingo F. Walther | A comprehensive study of Vincent van Gogh, including a complete catalogue of his 871 paintings
04. “The Louvre” by Genevieve Bresc-Bautier | Experience Musée du Louvre’s majestic halls, grand galleries, and stunning artworks in this exquisite visit to the world-renowned museum
05. “Petal: A World of Flowers Through the Artist’s Eye” by Adriana Picker | A lush illustrated celebration of nature’s most beautiful work, the flower
06. “The National Gallery. Paintings, People, Portraits” by Annetta Berry | An intimate look at the storied history of London’s beloved museum, dating back to 1824
07. “Monet. The Triumph of Impressionism” by Daniel Wildenstein | An immersive exploration of Claude Monet—one of the most remarkable and profoundly influential artists
08. “Michelangelo” by Frank Zollner | A close look at Michelangelo’s ascent to the cultural elite of the Renaissance
09. “Frida Kahlo” by Luis-Martín Lozano | A full exploration of the life and work of the beloved Mexican artist
Happy reading!
All my love always,
Kristin xo

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