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’s “Impression, Sunrise” anchors an exhibition commemorating the birth of the artistic movement 150 years ago Sonja Anderson Daily Correspondent In 1874, a group of rebellious painters ...
The Eclipso Centre off the Atlanta Beltline near John Lewis Freedom Parkway has brought 19th century French Impressionist painters to life via virtual reality in a new 45-minute show, “Tonight with ...
One of the more than 200 works that appeared in the first Impressionist exhibit, held at the Paris studio of the photographer Nadar 150 years ago, was a painting of a synagogue by the Jewish ...