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The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse explores the fascinating story of Impressionism from its birth in 1874 to its legacy in the early 20th century. Told almost entirely through the DMA’s exceptional holdings, this exhibition reveals the rebellious origins of the independent artist collective known as the Impressionists and the revolutionary course they charted for modern art. The Impressionists’ radical approach extended beyond their subjects to their techniques and materials. Fueled by technological advances, such as the invention of the resealable metal paint tube and the expansion of railways, nearly all of the Impressionists took their canvases outdoors to record the sensation of light and movement, whether in and around France’s capital or further afield to its coasts and southern regions.
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1717 N Harwood St, Dallas, TX, United States, Texas 75201
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