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Australians are more seduced than ever by French Impressionism, with the famous, high-grossing art movement recently taking up residence in several cities around the country. The National Gallery of Victoria’s own summoning charm is
French Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, an exhibition that runs until October 3.
With over 100 works loaned from the MFA in Boston, the show features Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro and Mary Cassatt, among others. Visitors traverse low-lit, moody corridors before arriving in brilliant white rooms dotted with the artworks. We’re greeted with a woman and child, by Renoir, and a Monet meadow before starting the exhibition proper in a pre-Impressionist period, showing how painting en plein
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