Political violence tore France apart. A group of painters hoped a radical visual language could patch life back together.
Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. through January 19, 2025 ...
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As an insurrection is ruthlessly suppressed, two Impressionist painters find their way to each other.
More than beauty, more than color, the artist reveals the doubts that bind us.
A new biography of the French Impressionist argues that Monet himself owed everything to the three most important women in his life.