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From Manet to Picasso: Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Prints & Drawings

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From Manet to Picasso: Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Prints & DrawingsFriday, April 6, 2001 - Sunday, June 10, 2001

This exhibition explored the mediums and subjects used by Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. The first gallery was devoted to etchings, pure drypoints, and monotype. As an outgrowth of the etching revival of the 1860s, etching and its variants (drypoint, aquatint, etc.) and, sometimes, monotype were employed by the Impressionists and artists linked with them. They used these mediums to make prints that, in part, evoked atmospheric and momentary effects. The middle gallery was given to lithographs and woodcuts. Many modern artists sought to apply more structure to the art of the Impressionists. These Post-Impressionists included the Nabis ("prophets"), artists who evolved their modernist, flat paintings and prints from the synthetism of Gauguin and Bernard at Pont-Aven in Brittany. They were part of the symbolist movement of the 1890s, in which artists and writers suggested feelings and states of mind rather than clearly evoking or depicting the outside world. Lithography and woodcut clearly dominated these artists' prints. The last gallery exhibited drawings in a number of mediums. One sees that both Impressionists and Post-Impressionists made drawings as preliminary studies for later works, as complete, finished works, or, simply, as records of scenes caught by the "eye."

The exhibition was organized by the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center and received the generous support of the Friends of the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center Exhibition Endowment Fund.

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Woman and Dog
Pablo Picasso
c. 1899-1900
Culture: Spanish
Study of Two Women
Vincent van Gogh
1890
Culture: Dutch
Pots en Grès Chaplet
Paul Gauguin
c. 1888
Culture: French
Mary Cassatt at the Louvre: The Paintings Gallery
Edgar Degas
1879/1880
Culture: French
Les Baigneurs (The Bathers)
Paul Cézanne
1897
Culture: French
Sur la scène (On Stage), from the portfolio Yvette Guilbert
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
1898
Culture: French
Saxoléine
Jules Cheret
1893
Culture: French
Denise Holding Her Child
Mary Cassatt
c. 1905
Culture: American
Le chat et les fleurs (Cat and Flowers)
Édouard Manet
1869
Culture: French
Poster for La revue blanche (The White Journal)
Pierre Bonnard
1894
Culture: French
Design for a Pendentive - Allegedly of Physics or Botany
Eugène Carrière
1889-90
Culture: French
Woman at the Shore
Edouard Vuillard
Nd
Culture: French
Portrait of Henri Rochefort
Eugène Carrière
1896
Culture: English
Boy Blowing Soap Bubbles
Édouard Manet
Nd
Culture: French
Les Pleureuses (Mourners)
Maurice Denis
Nd
Culture: French
Portrait of a Young Woman
Claude Emile Schuffenecker
c. 1900
Culture: French
La femme aux figues (The Woman with Figs)
Paul Gauguin
1894; edition c. 1963
Culture: French
Les petits cavaliers (the little Cavaliers)
Édouard Manet
1861-1862
Culture: French
Portrait of a Seated Woman
Edmond Francois Aman-Jean
1889
Culture: French
Etude de Nu sur un Lit
Pierre Bonnard
c. 1899-1900
Culture: French
Head of a Woman in Profile to the Left
Edgar Degas
c. 1877-1880
Culture: French
Wooded Field
Maximilien Luce
Nd
Culture: French
Christ on the Cross from L'Estampe Originale
Émile Bernard
1891-1892
Culture: French
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