Into the Forest: Landscape as Subject and Studio in 19th-Century France

When
Event has passed (Wed Aug 26, 2015 - Mon Jan 4, 2016)
Tags
Arts, Museums, Fine Arts Museums

Description

This installation of 17 prints, drawings, and photographs explores how French artists depicted the landscape in the modern age and approached making art “en plein-air” (in the open air). The phenomenon of making art outdoors took shape in the early decades of the 19th century with the experimental Barbizon School of painters and fully flourished under the Impressionists. Exhibition highlights include photographs by painter James Tissot (1836–1902), a rare cliché-verre—a drawing reproduced using a photographic process—by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot (1796–1875), and prints by Camille Pissarro (1831–1903).

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Link
http://museum.stanford.edu
Call
6507234177 (Box Office)

Schedule

Cantor Arts Center
328 Lomita Dr
Palo Alto, CA
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  1. Cantor Arts Center
    328 Lomita Dr, Palo Alto, CA