This year marks the 150th anniversary of Impressionism’s birth in 1874, when 31 artists, including Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet, and Berthe Morisot, staged an exhibition that shocked Paris. Monet’s ...
Edouard Manet (c1870)and his painting, Berthe Morisot with a Bouquet of Violets (1872) - Getty The triumph of a trend commonly labelled “Impressionism” was a pivotal moment in the history of art.
More than 100 works of art by 75 different artists are on display right now at the Tampa Museum of Art. In a New Light: American Impressionism is the exhibit, and it brings impressionist paintings ...
It sounds as if no arm-twisting was needed when it came to the collaboration that led to the exhibition “Manet & Morisot,” which explores the work of and connective tissue between late-1800s French ...
In a recent recital in the auditorium of Paris’s Musée d’Orsay, violinist Marina Chiche plucked at her instrument with a flurry and tempo that echoed the brisk brushstrokes in the blockbuster ...
Worcester Art Museum’s collection of Impressionist art is, well … impressive. The European and American Impressionism collections at WAM have long delighted visitors to its galleries, the legacy of ...
Where: The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 West First Avenue. Cost: $12 for adults; $10 for seniors and college students with valid identification; $7 for children and youth, ages 6-17; and ...
The movement’s blithe beauty remains the surest of bets for museums nearly a century and a half after it arrived on American shores. WORCESTER – Earlier this spring, the Worcester Art Museum opened ...
Impressionism is an artistic movement that changed the course of art history. And you are invited to explore its evolution and expansion in “Frontiers of Impression,” at the Worcester Art Museum April ...
IMPRESSIONISM casts its luminous spell on Southeast Asia through Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, a major exhibition now on view at the National Gallery Singapore ...
The 15 April 1874 has a good claim to be the founding moment of modern art. A group of 31 artists, who'd often been rejected by the official Paris Salon, had decided to stage their own show at 35 ...