Includes Biographies of collectors and artists, and list of Lenders to the exhibition.
American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
World Impressions Inspiring Europe Many of the impressionists traveled in the 1880s and 1890s around France, Europe, and even North Africa. They picked up friends and influences along the way and held exhibitions abroad.
Pennsylvania Impressionism. Doylestown, PA: James A. Michener Art Museum, 2012. Pfeiffer, Ingrid and Max Hollein, eds. Women Impressionists. Frankfurt: Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, 2008. El pintor en el paisaje: Joaquín Clausell.
Marketing Alliances, Tourism Queensland Matthew Smith, Market Development Specialist, Tourism Queensland Clare Spark, ... Team Tony Ellwood, Director Andrew Clark, Deputy Director, Programming and Corporate Services Lynne Seear.
... The Ohio Frontier: Crucible of the Old Northwest, 1720–1830 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996). On the Miami Valley and Hamilton, see Andrew R. L. Cayton, Ohio: The History of a People (Columbus: Ohio State ...
34–35. 15 Fong Chow, “Chinese Porcelain in the Altman Collection,” MMAB 20, no. 1 (Summer 1961), pp. 6–19. 16 Strouse, Morgan, pp. 494–96; Stuart W. Pyhrr, Of Arms and Men: Arms and Armor at the Metropolitan, 1912–2012, MMAB 70, no.
The Museum of Fine Arts bought Degas's Race Horses at Longchamp in 1903; the sugar merchant heir John Taylor Spaulding (1870–1948) was a major collector of Japanese woodblock prints. See Impressionism Abroad: Boston ...
Simply put, the idea of Monet's art as in crisis seems formalist. ... Expressionist artists, critics, and curators in the 1950s and 1960s, among them Clement Greenberg and William Seitz, whose 1960 text on Monet saw wide circulation.
My second real 'eye-opener' was the Hugh Lane Collection which was exhibited in London at the Tate Gallery in 1917. There I remember especially Renoir's Parapluies, Manet's Musique des Tuileries and Degas' Plage à Trouville.
Weisberg, Gabriel P., Edwin Becker, and Évelyne Possémé, eds., with Rüdiger Joppien, Karine Lacquemant, Christine Shimizu, and Philippe Thiébaut. L'Art Nouveau: La Maison Bing. Amsterdam: Van Gogh Museum; Munich: Museum Villa Stuck; ...