Frick Art and Historical Center: Post-Impressionist Prints: Paris in the 1890s
Late 19th-century Parisian painters experimented freely with
new developments in printmaking and worked closely with
skillful printmakers and publishers to produce some of the
...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Very Private Collection: Janice H. Levin's Impressionist Pictures
A longtime supporter of the arts in New York, Janice Levin was an Honorary Trustee of The Metropolitan Museum of Art from 1993 until her death in 2001. A number of significant works from the collection have been bequeathed to American museums, inc...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Neo-Impressionism: The Circle of Paul Signac
Flourishing from 1886 to 1906, the artists who worked in this avant-garde
style came to be called Neo-Impressionists. The term was coined by art critic
Félix F...
University Art Museum and Gallery: Eternity and a Moment: Paintings by Lam Man-kong
Since 1990 Lam has been living in Paris, where he studied in the École
Nationale Superieur des Beaux-arts from 1990 to 1992. He spent one year
copying the great masters paintings at the Musée Louvre. He finds
inspiration in Impressionist artist...
Bergen Art Museum: Visions of Nature from Le Petit Palais in Paris
The exhibition will take the visitor on a journey through some of the most outstanding pieces of European landscape painting from the seventeenth through the beginning of the twentieth century. The viewer will have an unique opportunity to take a...
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: From Woodblocks to Comics: The Japanese Impression
From classical Chinese painters Japanese artists borrowed the flat
perspective that became a hallmark of their own art. In their ukiyo-e
printmaking they developed their own delicate and graceful style that
captured the work and pleasures of ev...
Hong Kong Museum of Art: Impressionism: Treasures from the National Collection of France
Interpreting impression as an impression at a glance or frozen in time, these artists turned their back on traditional subjects - historical events, mythology and religious themes - and instead recorded the cityscapes, daily life as well as char...
Van Gogh Museum: Expansion and Renovation of the Van Gogh Museum
The modernized Van Gogh Museum
After the re-opening in June 1999, the modernized Rietveld building
will be entirely devoted to paintings of Van Gogh and the permanent
coll...
National Gallery of Canada: Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape
The Impressionists'
profound influence on French landscape painting is examined as the exhibition concludes with a look at works by
other artists in th...
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University: The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art
The Changing Garden presents nearly 200 works—prints, drawings, paintings, and photographs—by more than 100 artists. The exhibition includes great names from art history, such as Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Jean-Honoré Fr...
Gold Coast City Art Gallery: The Centenary Exhibition: Highlights of French and British Art from the Queensland Art Gallery Collection
Queensland Art Gallery Director, Mr Doug Hall said The Centenary Exhibition: Highlights of French and British Art from the Collection is a celebration of the Gallery's proud history of touring the State's col...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Vincent van Gogh and the Painters of the Petit Boulevard
Van Gogh actively participated in discussing and debating new ideas, which ultimately became
the shape and substance of modern art in Europe. He identified these artists as the painters of the petit
boulevard, a term that reflected their desire...
Kimbell Art Museum: Gauguin and Impressionism
The exhibition and its scholarly catalogue deal with the full range of the artist’s participation in the Impressionist movement: the paintings he submitted to the Impressionist exhibitions, the ways in which his extensive private collection inspi...
Royal Academy of Arts: Ingres to Matisse: Masterpieces of French Painting
Opening with work by Ingres and Delacroix and closing with the paintings of Picasso and Matisse, the
exhibition will provide a broad overview of French painting from the early nineteenth-century to the
1930s. Ingres to Matisse ...
Seattle Art Museum: Impressionism Paintings Collected by European Museums
Impressionism will provide an overview of the revolutionary 19th-century art
movement, while also offering new insights into Impressionism’s early
...
Grand Palais: Salon des Artistes Indépendants - Passion for Life
One of the objectives of the Passion for Life program is to collect funds for the fight against cancer. The program was founded by Antoine Gaber, impressionist artist painter and cancer researcher in drug development mostly for cancer therapies. I...
L.A. County Museum of Art: Around Impressionism: French Paintings from the National Gallery of Art
A major part of LACMA's mission is to bring great art to our region, said Graham W. J. Beal, the museum's director. We are delighted to share a special selection of the National
Gallery’s renowned French paintings with the people of Los Angeles....
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza: van Gogh: The Last Landscapes
This was a very brief but extraordinarily creative period, and during these last weeks of his life, Van Gogh also became more conscious of his artistic debt to his predecessors. The exhibition is sponsored by Banco Caixa Geral and Fidelidade Mundi...
Frick Collection: Masterpieces of European Painting from the Toledo Museum of Art
While the collection of the Toledo Museum is considered encyclopedic, the works included in the exhibition will emphasize the period from the early Italian Renaissance to late nineteenth-century France. The selection will notably complement the h...
Van Gogh Museum: Jean-François Millet: Drawings
Millet was a talented draughtsman. Although he employed an academic
technique, in a certain sense one can say he reinvented it: by depicting
his models in their natural surroundings, by scrupulously reproducing the
effects of light, and by care...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Light: The Industrial Age 1750-1900, Art and Science, Technology and Society
Light! was organized in partnership with the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, where it was previously on view.
Pittsburgh is the only other venue for this remarkable exhibition. The exhibition is sponsored by Bayer
...
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza: From Cranach to Monet: Masterpieces from the Perez Simon Collection
The Pérez Simón Collection
Comprising more than 1,000 works and including paintings, sculpture, drawings, the decorative arts and manuscripts from the 14th to the 19th centuries, this Mexican collection is well known and highly esteemed by a...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Nature Sublime: Landscapes from the Nineteenth Century
During the 19th century, in both European and American art, the landscape emerged as a subject of profound significance. As industry flourished, many artists turned to nature as an escape. Nature Sublime will examine the ways that the major artist...
Baltimore Museum of Art: Henry Ossawa Tanner and the Lure of Paris
“This is an exciting opportunity to showcase these well-known paintings by Henry Ossawa Tanner alongside works from the BMA’s outstanding collection,” said BMA Director Doreen Bolger.
Tanner spent most of his career as an expatriate in Paris...
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