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‘It makes me sick!’ How the likes of the French impressionists went from ‘lunatics’ to luminaries

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Sian Cain
ArtNational Gallery of Victoria (NGV)Claude MonetArt and designCultureBostonMelbourneVictoria

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The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne is hosting a new exhibition, 'French Impressionism,' featuring works from artists like Monet, Renoir, Degas, Morisot, and Pissarro. The article highlights the initial public and critical outrage faced by these artists in the late 19th century, contrasting it with their current status as revered masters. The exhibition largely comprises loans from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and explores the relationships and influences among the Impressionists and their contemporaries.

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  1. 1 1870: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston founded.
  2. 2 1874: First Impressionist exhibition in Paris.
  3. 3 1874-1886: Eight Impressionist exhibitions held.
  4. 4 1876: Albert Wolff's critical review published.
  5. 5 1886: Paul Durand-Ruel first exhibited Impressionists in Manhattan.
  6. 6 1888: Durand-Ruel opened permanent gallery in New York.
  7. 7 2010: Victorine Meurent's self-portrait found in Parisian flea market.
  8. 8 2021: NGV first staged 'French Impressionism' (closed prematurely due to Covid lockdowns); MFA Boston acquired Meurent portrait.
  9. 9 Current: 'French Impressionism' exhibition re-opens at NGV.
  • The Impressionists' work, once controversial, is now widely celebrated and influential.
  • The exhibition provides insight into art history and the evolution of artistic acceptance.
What: A new exhibition, 'French Impressionism,' is being held at the National Gallery of Victoria, showcasing works by Impressionist artists who were initially met with public outrage and critical disdain.
When: Opens now (new show); 1870 (MFA Boston founded); 1874-1886 (eight Impressionist exhibitions); 1876 (Albert Wolff's review); 2010 (Victorine Meurent self-portrait found); 2021 (MFA Boston acquired Meurent portrait, NGV first staged exhibition).
Where: National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Paris, France; Barbizon, France; Forest of Fontainebleau, France; Manhattan, New York, USA; New York, USA.
Why: The exhibition celebrates the Impressionists' courage and their revolutionary approach to art, which challenged the artistic establishment by depicting quotidian life and using lighter palettes. It also explores how their work, once ridiculed, became widely accepted and celebrated.
How: The NGV exhibition features a large collection of French Impressionist works, primarily on loan from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. It is styled to resemble an opulent Bostonian mansion and explores the artists' relationships and influences through various rooms dedicated to mentors, friends, and admirers.

The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne is hosting a new exhibition, 'French Impressionism,' featuring works from artists like Monet, Renoir, Degas, Morisot, and Pissarro. The article highlights the initial public and critical outrage faced by these artists in the late 19th century, contrasting it with their current status as revered masters. The exhibition largely comprises loans from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and explores the relationships and influences among the Impressionists and their contemporaries.