‘Romantic and Progressive: Stalinist Impressionism in Painting of the Baltic States in the 1940s–1950s,’ installation view (photo courtesy of Kumu Art Museum of Estonia) TALLINN, Estonia — The history ...
The Frist Art Museum presents The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse from the Dallas Museum of Art, an exhibition that tells the enthralling story of Impressionism from its origins in 1874 to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Experience over 100 French Impressionist artworks as they make their Southeast Asian debut in largest exhibition of its kind ...
Auguste Renoir’s masterpiece *A Girl with a Pink and Black Hat* (1891), a hallmark of his warm, rosy, and plump figurative style, fully embodies the essence of the Impressionist master. In the 1890s, ...
The collection of 19th century paintings amassed by the Swiss collector Oskar Reinhart could be seen as a "mirror image" of that acquired by Britain's Samuel Courtauld, said Mark Hudson in The ...
Last year marked the 150th anniversary of one of the most popular art movements of our day. Impressionist exhibitions are reliable blockbusters for museums, and the classic tale of art that was mocked ...
Heather James Fine Art presents an eclectic survey of French and American Impressionism, exploring their origins but more importantly, the dialogues between artists, between movements, and between ...
The past is beautiful, and the future is splendid. Even sad memories often remain as beautiful afterimages after time passes.
In the late 1800s, impressionism was one of the art world’s hottest topics. The style of painting in the moment, often in nature, with visible brush strokes, was both loved and hated. The French ...