Curator Nicole Myers speaks at a preview of “The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse from the Dallas Museum of Art” on view now through January at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. To her right ...
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While France was celebrating Monet and Renoir, a remarkable Impressionist school was flourishing across the Channel. Combining both homage and dissent, these artists forged their own path, adapting ...
No need to travel to New York or Paris. An excellent collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist work can be found at Carnegie Museum of Art through August 26.Impressionism in a New Light: From ...
A collaboration between Penn State and Loughborough University has produced a computer vision method to visualize and measure brushstroke flows in Impressionist paintings. By analyzing direction, ...
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 ...
In April 1874, 150 years ago, the Impressionists held their first exhibition together in the studio of Felix Nadar on the Boulevard des Capucines in Paris. It was a less-than-complimentary review by ...
Few exhibitions have been more mythologized than the one that opened in a Parisian photography studio on April 15, 1874. There, over the course of a month, the trajectory of art was altered, launching ...
Impressionism is probably the most recognized artwork around the world. It's hard to think of another type of art that is so collectively popular, so beloved, so familiar. If I say the word ...
CHICAGO — The Impressionist artists working in France in the 1800s clearly liked women. While landscapes and still lifes studded their oeuvres, they turned repeatedly to the subjects of dancers, opera ...
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