2010-08-11

U.S.A. - OMAHA-NEBRASKA - LANDSCAPES FROM THE AGE OF IMPRESSIONISM


Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism is a captivating exhibition of 38 paintings, including many of the finest examples of mid nineteenth- through early twentieth-century French and American landscape in the Brooklyn Museum's collection. Ranging in date from the 1850s to the 1920s, the works presented offer a broad survey of landscape painting as practiced by such leading French artists as Gustave Courbet and Claude Monet and their most significant American followers including Frederick Childe Hassam and John Singer Sargent.
Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism has been organized by the Brooklyn Museum. In Omaha, major sponsors of the exhibition are Douglas County, Energy Systems, First National Bank, Mutual of Omaha, Omaha Steaks, Peter Kiewit Sons, Robert H. Storz Foundation, and Valmont. Contributing sponsors are Lenore Polack, Deloitte., and Lincoln Financial Group. Supporting sponsors are Fran and Rich Juro, SilverStone Group, and Slosburg Company.



Joslyn Art Museum 05.06.2010 - 12.09.2010




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