“Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” a gorgeous show of roughly 130 works at the National Gallery of Art organized by its curators Mary Morton and Kimberly A. Jones, marks the 150th anniversary of ...
THE WORLD was not always an arena of Claude Monet superfans. “Wallpaper in its embryonic state is more finished than that seascape,” sneered Louis Leroy, an art critic, when describing Monet’s ...
Worcester Art Museum’s collection of Impressionist art is, well … impressive. The European and American Impressionism collections at WAM have long delighted visitors to its galleries, the legacy of ...
In the early 20th century, New Hope was the epicenter of Pennsylvania Impressionism, a rustic style of landscape painting that often portrayed scenes from the Delaware River Valley. Winter ...
The Water Lily Ponds (Clouds), 1903, by Claude Monet is part of the Dallas Museum of Art's new exhibit The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse. Chadwick Redmon / Claude Monet, The Water ...
Amid the soft colors and the bold brushstrokes, visitors to the next installation of THE LUME Indianapolis will be plunged into the heart of the Impressionist art movement. People can walk among water ...
Visitors to The Society of the Four Arts can now view an exhibit of 125 works from 90 famous and lesser-known American Impressionist artists and learn more about the style first developed in France by ...
The new Impressionist exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts is situated just steps from the Rivera Court — the museum's indisputable gem and bona fide attraction in the heart of the DIA. That ...
A quote from Pierre-Auguste Renoir launches the narrative of a famous art movement. “One morning, one of us ran out of black; it was the birth of Impressionism.” So begins a new exhibit of the 19th ...
Artist's Garden: American Impressionism and the Garden Movement, 1887-1920 (Exhibition) (2015-2016 : Philadelphia, Pa.; Norfolk, Va.; Winston-Salem, N.C.) "This book is published in conjunction with ...
Some of the most acclaimed names in art history are identified with Impressionism or Post-Impressionism. So it is hard to imagine that such talented artists in Paris were once mocked for their “tongue ...
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