Can we rediscover what was so revolutionary about impressionism back in 1874? Can we still see the defiance in its beauty, ...
In the conventional art mediums where straight lines, accurate depictions, and anatomy were given all the love and ...
The art style of Impressionism can be defined with loose, visible brushstrokes, light colours, a bright palette, and a specific focus on the lights and shadows that covered their landscapes or models.
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.
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 ...
A large-scale show of this nature could easily be organized at short notice thanks to the sufficient number of Impressionist masterworks already in the museum’s collection. But following the October 7 ...
Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism is “premised on the conviction that we cannot see impressionism clearly” without grasping the impact on the movement’s leading painters of the Franco-Prussian ...
This fall, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is bedecked with pastels, broad brushstrokes and light –– the French Impressionists have arrived. While the muggy autumn weather outside is ...
This was in the mid-19th and early 20th century, when Impressionism was in full play on the European art scene. American artists had traveled to France and witnessed this entirely new genre of ...
The National Gallery’s exhibition on the first Impressionist show is serious ... at an exhibition in Paris of around 200 works by 30 artists, some renegades, some misfits, some mainstream ...
“The definition of Post-Impressionism, coined in 1910, forged connections that went beyond the European artists. Including painters such as Georges Hanna Sabbagh, the last section of the ...