Visitors to the National Gallery of Art’s marquee exhibition, “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment ... state of French politics at the time, post-Revolution, with an entrenched conservative ...
They would become known as the Impressionists ... pink and orange in the sky,” as the Washington Post’s Sebastian Smee writes. The painting’s colors, lack of detail and mundane subject ...
I hadn’t yet seen her work. And then, one day, my professor, Virginia Spate — a leading impressionist scholar — took our class to Sydney’s main art museum. She had us stand in front of a ...
In retrospect, Impressionism can seem somewhat inevitable, a necessary reaction against the constraints of a conservative art establishment. “The Impressionist Moment” shows this isn’t the case.
Monet, Renoir and Degas delight at the National Gallery of Art, but works by their lesser-known contemporaries paint a fuller picture of the birth of Impressionism. How did Impressionism begin?
“This catalogue was the companion to the exhibition at the National Gallery of Art and the de Young Museum held in 1986 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the final Impressionist exhibitio ...
Julie Arnall will host the life drawing class (Image: Dunmow Art Group) Entry is £1 for members and £5 for non-members. Materials required for the life drawing class include A3 cartridge paper or a ...