Incoming Resources
- Bonnard; biographical and critical study, Translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert
- Courbet and the modern landscape, Mary Morton and Charlotte Eyerman ; with an essay by Dominique de Font-Ŕéaulx
- Georges Rouault, Pierre Courthion ; Including a catalogue of works prepared with the collaboration of Isabelle Rouault
- Cézanne and Provence, the painter in his culture, Nina Maria Athanassoglou-Kallmyer
- C ezanne, the late work : essays, by Theodore Reff [and others] ; edited by William Rubin
- Claude Monet, by Stuart A. Kallen
- Vigée Le Brun, Joseph Baillio, Katharine Baetjer, Paul Lang ; contributions by Ekaterina Deryabina [and five others]
- Georges Seurat, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Pierre Auguste Renoir, by Barbara Somervill
- Georges Braque, Karen Wilkin
- Paul Cézanne, Written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Watteau, [by] M. Gauthier
- Renoir, his life, art, and letters, Barbara Ehrlich White
- Picasso--the early years, 1892-1906, edited by Marilyn McCully ; with contributions from Natasha Staller [and others]
- What makes a Picasso a Picasso?, Richard Mühlberger
- Cézanne, by Rene Huyghe ; translated from the French by Kenneth Martin Leake
- Balthus, by Sabine Rewald
- Chatting with Henri Matisse, the lost 1941 interview, Henri Matisse with Pierre Courthion ; translation by Chris Miller ; edited by Serge Guilbaut
- Jacques-Louis David, empire to exile, Philippe Bordes
- Alfred Sisley, edited by MaryAnne Stevens ; with contributions from Isabelle Cahn ... [and others]
- Gauguin, by David Spence
- Claude Monet, by John Malam
- Edouard Manet, Vivien Perutz
- Henri Rousseau, Götz Adriani
- Suzanne Valadon, model, painter, rebel, edited by Nancy Ireson ; with contributions by Lisa Brice, Adrienne L. Childs, Lauren Jimerson [and four others]
- Monet and the Mediterranean, Joachim Pissarro
- The world of Delacroix, 1798-1863, by Tom Prideaux and the editors of Time-Life Books
- Edouard Manet, Text by S. Lane Faison, Jr
- The symbolism of Paul Gauguin, erotica, exotica, and the great dilemmas of humanity, Henri Dorra ; foreword by Richard R. Brettell ; afterword by Gabriel P. Weisberg
- Monet, written by Tasha Stamford
- Armand Guillaumin, by Christopher Gray
- Cézanne, Text and notes by Keith Roberts
- Sisley, [text by] Richard Shone
- Post-Impressionism, [translated from the French by Anne J. Cope]
- Klod Mone, Mishelʹ de Deker ; [perevod s frant︠s︡uzskogo E.V. Golovinoĭ]
- Cézanne's garden, text and photography by Derek Fell
- What makes a Degas a Degas?, Richard Mühlberger
- Cezanne, the early years, 1859-1872, catalogue by Lawrence Gowing ; with contributions by G otz Adriani [and others] ; edited by Mary Anne Stevens
- Mad enchantment, Claude Monet and the painting of the water lilies, Ross King
- Seurat and the science of painting, William Innes Homer
- Chardin, by Marianne Roland Michel ; [translated from the French by Eithne McCarthy
- Mornings with Monet, by Barb Rosenstock ; illustrated by Mary Grandpré
- The work of Jean Dubuffet, by Peter Selz, with texts by the artist
- Paul Cézanne, 1839-1906, pioneer of modernism, Ulrike Becks-Malorny ; [English translation, Phil Goddard]
- Claude Monet, Adam G. Klein
- Paul Gauguin, a life, David Sweetman
- Impressionism, Bernard Denvir
- Renoir, [Hayward Gallery, London, 30 January-21 April, 1985, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, Paris, 14 May-2 September 1985, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 9 October-5 January, 1986, exhibition organized by Susan Ferleger Brades assisted by Jocelyn Poulton ; edited by Michael Raeburn.]
- Toulouse-Lautrec, Frank Milner
- Monet on the Normandy coast, tourism and painting, 1867-1886, Robert L. Herbert