Exhibition in Fine Arts seeks to capture the rebel character of the impressionists – The Observatorial
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The Great Impressionist Festival of Fine Arts: the “Rebels” Monet, Matisse and Pissarro gather in Mexico
A painter like the Frenchman Claude Monet, adored today, was considered at the end of the 19th century a small radical artist. His work was rejected by the very conservative jury of the Academy of Fine Arts of Paris, a state institution, which decided which piece did meet the ideals of art established by the French Government in order to be displayed at the Great Art Exhibition of the French capital. Young people like Monet rebelled against the …
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