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Tuesday Mar 28, 2017
Impressionism
Tuesday Mar 28, 2017
Tuesday Mar 28, 2017
Fine art has been carefully curated with standard and expectations passed down through the generations with change coming at a glacial pace. Then, in the 1860s, a set of conditions and a cadre of artists combined to make new art and more. How can a movement be defined without any set membership, ideology, or aesthetic? Is there a place for hierarchy in paining? What the heck is Degas' whole deal?
Links!
- Musée d'Orsay: The Impressionist Gallery
- The Impressionist and Post-Impressionist collections of the Art Institute of Chicago
- The Marmottan Monet Museum
- Exhibition of the Impressionists by Louis Leroy
- SEX ARCHIE (iTunes/Stitcher/RSS) twitter
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