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From Monet to Van Gogh: A History of Impressionism [TTC Audio]
English | 2004 | 12 hrs and 9 mins | MP3 | 417 MB

Richard Brettell

They appeared in a period of upheaval. They displayed their shocking and startling new paintings in a series of exhibitions from 1874 to 1886. And by the 1890s, this coalition of artists who rebelled against the formality of the French Academy had created the most famous artistic movement in history. They were the Impressionists, and renowned art critic, historian, and professor Richard Brettell is your expert guide to a group of artists who created a new, intensely personal vision of the world. Who were the Impressionists? What's the difference between a Manet and a Monet? And why is this 19th-century style still so appealing? The 24 masterful lectures of From Monet to Van Gogh: A History of Impressionism explain the Impressionist revolution with a deft mix of history, biography, and art. One of the legacies of Impressionism is to leave the viewer with a profound sense of life-of life captured on the canvas, through motion, light, and color, and of life lived by these remarkable artists, always seeking to experience and to learn, to better capture the reality before their eyes. This course is an absorbing lesson in the marvelous cultural, historical, and visual experiences that great paintings provide.

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From Monet to Van Gogh - A History of Impressionism

01. The Realist and the Idealist
02. Napoleon III's Paris
03. Baudelaire and the Definition of Modernism
04. The Shock of the New
05. The Painters of Modern Life
06. Pierre-Auguste Renoir
07. Impressions in the Countryside
08. Paris under Siege
09. The First Exhibition
10. Monet and Renoir in Argenteuil
11. C zanne and Pissarro in Pontoise
12. Berthe Morisot
13. The Third Exhibition
14. Edgar Degas
15. Gustave Caillebotte
16. Mary Cassatt
17. Manet's Later Works
18. Departures
19. Paul Gauguin
20. The Final Exhibition
21. The Studio of the South Van Gogh and Gauguin
22. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
23. The Nabis
24. La Fin

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