(ANSA) - ROMA, 11 GEN - ''Impressionisti. Alle origini della
modernità'' (Impressionists. At the origins of modernity) is the
main exhibit scheduled on 2021 by the art museum of Gallarate,
in Lombardy. The exhibit, which runs from March 12 until
September 5, will showcase 180 artworks by leading French and
Italian painters of the second half of the 19th century, from
Gericault to Courbet, from Manet to Renoir, from Monet to
Cezanne and Gauguin, Boldini and De Nittis.
The artworks come from Italian and French public and private collections and will document key issues of the movement's poetic vision, including the dialectic between 'academy and realism', the renewed focus on nature, the first images of modern life until the shift from the impressionist vision to the language of symbolism. (ANSA).
The artworks come from Italian and French public and private collections and will document key issues of the movement's poetic vision, including the dialectic between 'academy and realism', the renewed focus on nature, the first images of modern life until the shift from the impressionist vision to the language of symbolism. (ANSA).