These were the first landscape artists in France to discover the joys of painting outdoors, an activity that would later come to define the work of the Impressionists. Its artists would eat, drink and ...
It was 1874, it was a new republic, it was a new world. The artists who became the impressionists took seriously what we now often fear: that when life changes outwardly, culture must change inwardly.
"Impressionism is a perennial hit with museum audiences, but a large-scale exhibition of Dutch Impressionist masterworks offers a new and fresh take on the story of modern art for our visitors," said ...
And something similar happened with Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. With similar names, but a slight detour on the theme, these two became superhit art styles and produced many masterpieces.
It was developed with the Hoogsteder Museum Foundation and is featured in the Dorothy Jenkins and Harper Family Galleries. It focuses on the lesser-known history of Dutch Impressionism, demonstrated ...
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 ...
26, Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee discussed his book, “Paris in Ruins,” which tells the stories of three great Impressionist painters — Édouard Manet, Berthe Morisot ...