December 2010
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rose-publique asked: Hi there! Thanks for sharing your love for impressionism and anything close to this artistic movement. I understand your point of view, and i don't think that Monet would have a heart attack . this is an article from Musée d'Orsay' site : " the Musée d'Orsay is showing a hundred of its masterpieces in an exhibition that tells the story of painting in the...
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pictureplanes:
Jeanne Durand-Ruel, P.A. Renoir 1876
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mustanggina asked: Impressionism is a style that extends far beyond the small group of individuals who first set the Salon system on its ear in France with the exhibitions of their works beginning in 1874. I am a museum docent and we currently have a special exhibition on loan from the Brooklyn Museum entitled Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism. It includes two works by John Singer Sargent. Here is a quote...
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kidsamich asked: I'm going to be a bitch and call it out, but J.S. Sargent is most definitely not an impressionist painter. He painted with impressionistic quality, but his theory has little to nothing to do with the impressionists. Monet would have a heart attack if someone put his name on the same list as Degas.
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The Art of Maurice Utrillo
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Utrillo (Litrillo) is one of the few famous painters of Montmartre who were born there.
Notre-Dame de Clignantcourt (about 1912) Collection Mrs. Camille Dreyfus, New York.
Windmills of Montmartre (1949) Collection Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bakwin, N. Y.
The Seine (1905) Private Collection, Basel, Switzerland.
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readingwhilewalking-deactivated asked: I am so glad I found this - it made my week :D
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