About this Event
Lesson description: What happens to the long-standing goal of western painting when photography finally allows for an immediate capturing of the visible world? This lecture will consider artworks that respond to the ills of modern society and the invention of photography in the movements of Realism and Impressionism. As we will see, Impressionism opens the floodgates for numerous other modern art movements.
Lectures will be taught in the education studio at the Brooks Museum of Art. Limited seating available
Credit Line: Camille Pissarro, 'La Ruelle des Poulies à Pontoise', oil on canvas. 1872. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo N. Dixon.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, 1934 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, United States
USD 20.00
