IMPRESSIONISM AND MODERNITY, THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION THROUGH THE BRUSH
THURSDAY 14 OCTOBER - 18h30
PALACE OF AGRICULTURE
Impressionism is little known in terms of the fascination exerted on its painters by the industrial revolution and its effects. The trains of Monet, the bridges of Caillebotte, the factories of Guillaumin, the ports of Pissarro are the expression of artists in touch with their time, despite the violent hostility of the supporters of academicism. Fabrice Roy takes us on the roads, in stations and offices, on platforms and barges, in a walk bathed in light and steam.
By Fabrice Roy, former Deputy Secretary General of the Society of Friends of the Museum of Impressionism in Giverny
The health pass is mandatory to participate in events, both at the Provana and at the Palace of Agriculture. The validity of the health pass will be checked at the reception.