Impressionism: From Photography to Painting pays tribute to the iconic Impressionist movement, a 19th-century ... Renoir and Degas rejected traditional painting styles and instead sought to ...
which captured transient effects of light and movement in landscapes among a rapidly changing society around 1860, Degas is known for rendering social spaces and the interactions among people ...
This woodblock is an illustration from Chronica Hungarae, a fifteenth century German chronicle of the Kingdom of Hungary. The viewer's eye is drawn along the path that winds through the illustration.
“Claude Monet’s landscapes and Edgar Degas’ scenes of everyday life epitomise the Impressionist movement and it’s difficult to overstate quite how special it is to obtain these new works ...
Avant-garde movements arose as a counterpoint ... Artists like Claude Monet and Edgar Degas broke from rigid studio practices to paint outdoors, capturing the fleeting effects of light and ...