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From Monet to Van Gogh: A History of Impressionism (Audiobook)
From Monet to Van Gogh: A History of Impressionism (Audiobook)
Date: 14 April 2011, 03:19

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Professor Richard Brettell creates a vivid, "virtual" museum through which to appreciate the genius and enduring accomplishments of the Impressionists: the men and women who, in a few short decades, forever changed the art of painting.
[b]Who Were the Impressionists?[/b]
They appeared in a period of upheaval. They saw the rebuilding of Paris, the rise of industrialism, the ruin of the Franco-Prussian war.
They displayed their works—paintings that were startlingly, even shockingly, new—in a series of exhibitions from 1874 to 1886.
And by the 1890s this "loose 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 Professor Brettell is your expert curator and guide to a movement that created a new, intensely personal vision of the world.
Whether the subject was a city street, a holiday beach, a harvest field, or a demoiselle's boudoir, they virtually invented the sensibility—urbane, contemporary, ever-changing—that today we take for granted as the "modern."
Who were the Impressionists? What's the difference between a Manet and a Monet? How does a Pissarro landscape differ from one by Cezanne? Were they really as personally scandalous as the Establishment alleged?
And why is Impressionism, a 19th-century phenomenon, still so appealing in the 21st?
[hide=Course Lecture Titles]
[list][*]1. The Realist and the Idealist
[*]2. Napoleon III’s Paris
[*]3. Baudelaire and the Definition of Modernism
[*]4. The Shock of the New
[*]5. The Painters of Modern Life
[*]6. Pierre-Auguste Renoir
[*]7. Impressions in the Countryside
[*]8. Paris under Siege
[*]9. The First Exhibition
[*]10. Monet and Renoir in Argenteuil
[*]11. Cezanne 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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