Description
While most of us are familiar with the most famous artist of the Impressionist movement, Claude Monet, as well as Edgar Degas who painted the ballerina scenes, the other artists who exhibited are not as well known. This lecture will explore these artists, such as Camille Pissarro, Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley and Gustave Caillebotte along with others. Their contribution to the movement as a whole was vital in establishing the significance of Impressionism in the late 1800s in France.
