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Names like Honore Daumier and Eugene Boudin may cause the average art lover to shrug, especially when compared to Monet, [Everson-Renoir] and van Gogh. But they made a mark, just the same, and it's important that they are included here. "The great thing about an exhibition like this is you can use the [Margaret Davies] sisters as this raison d'etre, and then move on to consider their point of view," [Steven Kern] says. "Why was Daumier so incredibly famous but we never hear about him anymore? Exhibits like this work when they include artists and objects that are part of popular culture. So you look at this Daumier and then you go into the next room with the Monets and you go, 'Oh, yeah. I get that.' Once people are brought into these things they recognize, then they can talk about the H...
Life's a beach" is a slogan that might have been coined by Eugene Boudin (1824-1898), who almost exclusively painted vacationers at the seaside. His tourists are all dressed up, but they still manage to capture the relaxing feeling of strolling along the sand and gazing at the ocean in the company of children and dogs. Without having seen his original paintings, it is easy to dismiss his proto-impressionist scenes at water's edge as lighthearted and inconsequential. However, a small exhibit opening tomorrow at the National Gallery of Art reveals that this artist took life at the beach seriously, using it as an opportunity to explore new ways of representing light, water and atmosphere, and set a modern course for art.
..., the Laphroaig #2, Hurricane Deep and Boudin deep gas wells, and other development and producti...56.2. 32,559. 34,000. March 8, 2010. Eugene Island Block 223 "Lafitte". 72.0. 58.3. 20,200. 29...
Nashville Last Stop for Whistler's Mother and Other Masterpieces Before Works Return to Paris NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Frist Center for the Visual Arts will open The Birth of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musee d'Orsay Friday, Oct. 15, 2010, and the exhibition will remain on view in Nashville through Jan. 23, 2011, when the works in the show return to Paris.
... the influence of plein air painters Eugene Boudin and Johann Jongkind on Edouard Monet's earl...
Performance Clay Center
... includes paintings by Braque, Renoir, Eugene Boudin, Childe Hassam, Franz Kline, Winslow Homer,...
Mark your calendars now for those special shows and concerts on the schedule for the Kanawha Valley's major performing-arts groups. Clay Center Presents
... includes paintings by Braque, Renoir, Eugene Boudin, Childe Hassam, Franz Kline, Winslow Homer,...
Sometimes it takes just one work of art to inspire an exhibit. For the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Conn., Claude Monet's "The Beach at Trouville, 1870," part of its permanent collection, was the catalyst for its current international loan exhibition, "Impressionists by the Sea. The show, which debuted at London's Royal Academy of Arts last summer, stopped at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., prior to opening at the Wadsworth, its final venue, on Feb. 9. It runs through May 11.
... for French landscape painters such as Eugene Isabbey and Eugene Louis Boudin, and then for the ...
Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences Clay Square (300 Leon Sullivan Way), hands-on science exhibits, changing art exhibits and ElectricSky Theater in the center's Avampato Discovery Museum; permanent science exhibits Health Royale (health), Gizmo Factory (physics, mechanics) and Milton Gardner's Earth City (earth sciences); giant-screen films and planetarium shows; science demonstrations daily, Wee Wednesdays 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. story time for preschoolers.
... includes paintings by Braque, Renoir, Eugene Boudin, Charles-Francois Daubigny, Childe Hassam, ...
Before we go any further, let's get a few things out of the way. Let's note that the term "Impressionism" was at its inception derogatory, coined in response to a painting by Monet titled "Impression: Sunrise." Paintings by "those Impressionists" were not initially perceived as "beautiful," "luminous" or "exquisite," or as any other glowing superlative like those which appear in the brochure describing Landscapes in the Age of Impressionism, currently on view at the North Carolina Museum of Art. [Gustave Caillebotte]'s "Apple Tree in Bloom" (ca. 1885) really drives home the notion that none of these artists belonged to a uniform aesthetic school. These were individual practitioners negotiating a matrix of influences in entirely different ways. Caillebotte's work is singular. No doubt on...
... Singer Sargent, Willard Leroy Metcalf, Eugene Louis Boudin and many others, more than could be a...
Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences Clay Square (Interstate 64/77 Exit 100, Leon Sullivan Way), hands-on science exhibits, changing art exhibits and ElectricSky Theater in the center's Avampato Discovery Museum; permanent science exhibits Health Royale (health), Gizmo Factory (physics, mechanics) and Milton Gardner's Earth City (earth sciences); giant-screen films and planetarium shows; science demonstrations daily, Wee Wednesdays story time for preschoolers at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. story time for preschoolers.
... includes paintings by Braque, Renoir, Eugene Boudin, Charles-Francois Daubigny, Childe Hassam, ...
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