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What can a museum do when everybody’s favorite artists already have received in-depth exhibitions? Simple: Give them yet another in-depth exhibition that shows how they became everybody&#8217… ...
Nevertheless, “Impressionists in London” is worth a visit for the best works on display, by James McNeill Whistler, Jean-Baptiste-Camile Corot and André Derain as well as Monet and Pisarro.
Tired of the Impressionists? "Impressionists on the Water” at the Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco will re-awaken your love.
Since impressionists are skilled at capturing transient beauty, the showpieces offer a stunning blend of colors, light and shadows.
The Impressionists were part of and depicted an ascendant middle class—an outgrowth of the 18th century French Revolution followed by the 19th century Industrial Revolution.
Returning to the USA in 1878 after studies in Munich, he made it his business to remain open-minded about the new movements in Europe. In 1891, he established a summer school for young artists in Long ...
Curated, with Ann Dumas, by a former Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures, Christopher Lloyd (who contributes to the catalogue an essay of remarkable historical scope), Impressionists on Paper presents a ...
On my way to see "Impressionists on the Water," which opens Saturday at the Legion of Honor, I began to wonder about Impressionism fatigue. Might this be the exhibition that finally demagnetizes ...
When "Impressionists on the Water" opens this week at the Legion of Honor and the skylight cover beneath the Court of Honor's glass pyramid is stripped away to let the sun pour in below, one can ...