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Impressionism: From Photography to Painting pays tribute to the iconic Impressionist movement, a 19th-century art style created in Réhahn's birthplace of Normandy, France. Impressionist and post ...
One quickly finds that applying the standard checklist of Impressionist attributes—“urban life,” “French countryside,” “leisure,” “dappled brushwork”—is remarkably unhelpful.
One quickly finds that applying the standard checklist of Impressionist attributes—“urban life,” “French countryside,” ...
On the 150th anniversary of the debut Impressionist exhibition, ... “Tonight with the Impressionists” rides into the countryside and looks on as painters now considered masters got to work.
The port city’s proximity to Paris and its growing number of fashionable seaside resorts like Dieppe, Honfleur, Deauville and Trouville-sur-Mer meant that artists could simply travel to Normandy by ...
French identity, class, and society are laid bare through famous Impressionist artwork at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Britons are proud of the well-ordered beauties of their countryside. In the grimy industrial town of Birkenhead (pop. 141,600) last week, a show of paintings by Native Son Philip Wilson Steer ...
The impressionists, too, were more interested in life’s interludes than its grand, ... Edgar Degas, At the Races in the Countryside, c. 1869; oil on canvas, 36.5 x 55.9 cm ...
Sebastian Smee’s Paris in Ruins is an addictively good read, weaving as it does the lives of several important Impressionist painters into the traumatic and bloody events of 1870-71 in France ...
The 150th anniversary of the birth of Impressionism has brought with it a wealth of exhibitions about the art movement, including Paris 1874: the Impressionist Moment, which debuted at the Musée ...
Women were the common subject for Impressionist painters like Degas, Renoir and Morisot, but Gustave Caillebotte chiefly painted men. The provocative Getty exhibition analyzes representations of ...