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2016-06-12 Rouen, Musee Des Beaux Arts IMG 0297
Beautiful exhibition. Much work I had never seen.
Lots of information about their life and fellowship.
As part of the Normandy Impressionist Festival on the theme of the portrait:
MANET, RENOIR, MONET, MORISOT... SCÈNES DE LA VIE IMPRESSIONNISTE
It was in Rouen in 1872 that Claude Monet exhibited for the first time in a museum. Next to a landscape, it reveals an intimate picture, a portrait of his wife Camille titled Meditation. After organizing two reference exhibits the Impressionist Landscape, A City for Impressionism (2010) and Dazzling reflections (2013), the Museum of Fine Arts in Rouen offers, with scenes of Impressionist life, consider this pouring more secret, and discover how the Impressionists invested portraiture to translate the movements of modernity and assert itself on the art scene.
Through eleven themes articulated chronologically, hundreds of notable paintings, but also photographs, drawings, sculptures and correspondence, the exhibition offers a dive in the heart of personal universes often overshadowed by an immense work.
2016-06-12 Rouen, Musee Des Beaux Arts IMG 0297
Beautiful exhibition. Much work I had never seen.
Lots of information about their life and fellowship.
As part of the Normandy Impressionist Festival on the theme of the portrait:
MANET, RENOIR, MONET, MORISOT... SCÈNES DE LA VIE IMPRESSIONNISTE
It was in Rouen in 1872 that Claude Monet exhibited for the first time in a museum. Next to a landscape, it reveals an intimate picture, a portrait of his wife Camille titled Meditation. After organizing two reference exhibits the Impressionist Landscape, A City for Impressionism (2010) and Dazzling reflections (2013), the Museum of Fine Arts in Rouen offers, with scenes of Impressionist life, consider this pouring more secret, and discover how the Impressionists invested portraiture to translate the movements of modernity and assert itself on the art scene.
Through eleven themes articulated chronologically, hundreds of notable paintings, but also photographs, drawings, sculptures and correspondence, the exhibition offers a dive in the heart of personal universes often overshadowed by an immense work.