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Critic's Notebook Impressionism’s 150th, an anniversary more absent than present The blockbuster movement’s sesquicentennial barely registered at US museums, a sign of a culture shift ...
Claude Monet is one of the giants of Impressionism—but did you know that one of his paintings actually lent its name to the entire art movement? We explore the story behind this iconic work, which ...
Long Island impressionist artist F. Edwin Church is being celebrated at the North Shore Historical Museum in Glen Cove, ...
An exhibition designed to "bring to life" more than 400 paintings by the renowned Impressionist artist Claude Monet has come ...
The Pennsylvania Impressionist movement thrived in New Hope, Bucks County in the early 20th Century. There, artists developed a rustic style of landscape painting that often depicted the Delaware ...
Mary Cassatt Gave Women a Place in the Impressionist Movement Mary Cassatt reshaped the art world by elevating everyday domestic moments into beautiful Impressionist works of art. Discover how she ...
BRENTWOOD — “Young Man at His Window,” regarded as the most important painting by French impressionist Gustave Caillebotte, will go on view at the Getty Center Museum in 2022. The J. Paul ...
Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) was a pivotal figure in the Impressionist movement and later played a significant role in the development of Neo-Impressionism. Born on the Caribbean island of St ...
Arts ‘Immersive Monet & The Impressionists’ floods the Castle with color Surround yourself in the art movement that pays homage to the beauty of nature. Water lilies dance on the walls of the ...
The Impressionist Movement, focused primarily in western Europe, began in the mid-1870s when the "Anonymous Society of Painters, Sculptors, Printmakers, etc." hosted an exhibition in Paris, France.
Later in life, she supported women’s suffrage and encouraged American collectors to buy Impressionist works, shaping the art collections of major U.S. museums, including the Smithsonian.