Claude Monet, one of the most famous French painters, and the ‘Father of Impressionism’. Has many masterpieces to his name.
The Musée D'Orsay has been criticised for "suggestive" interpretations insinuating that the Impressionist painter was gay.
Despite being one of France’s best kept secrets, the Creuse Valley was a common haunt of the Impressionists. Located in what is now the Nouvelle Aquitaine region, it’s since been nicknamed the ‘Valley ...
The Art Gallery of New South Wales is showcasing works full of the Surrealist artist's signature motifs—such as apples, pipes ...
The exhibition retraces the ascendancy of Impressionism, from the Barbizon painters in the 1860s to Post-Impressionism and Pointillism at the turn of the twentieth century. The primary focus was those ...
Here we mention the key differences between the two, from eras to artists. The Impressionism phase of art came in the 1870s, and started in the land of France. Impressionism was a reaction to the ...
Mary Cassatt was the only American to exhibit with the Impressionists in Paris (pictured here, The Boating Party) and played ...
A new exhibition charts how Claude Monet's revolutionary, fog-shrouded visions of the Thames would "irreversibly alter how London saw itself".
Excuse us while we fangirl over this. Louvre Abu Dhabi’s new Post-Impressionism exhibition is here, and it's iconic. Partner Content. News.
Georges Seurat’s painting of cancan dancers 'Le Chahut' (1889‒90) will go on display in the UK for the first time next autumn as a star loan in a major new exhibition at the National Gallery announced ...
Michelle Schulte's reaction is echoed by staffers hanging a big ship on the LSU Museum of Art's newly painted sea-green wall. Well, they aren't hanging an actual ship but a painting — a very ...