Wouldn’t it be great to find a museum where they feature more than 150 works by artists that were active in the late 19th and early 20th century and recapture the revolutionary Impressionist movement?
Those that live in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area are the lucky ones that can do exactly this by going to the Heinz Galleries at the Carnegie Museum of Art through August 26th.
Artists such as Edgar Degas; Mary Cassatt; Vincent van Gogh; Claude Monet; Camille Pissarro; Pierre-Auguste Renoir; Georges-Pierre Seurat and Paul Gauguin are represented in the exhibit.
Sadly, I don’t live in the area or I couldn’t possibly miss it. All I can do is read about it and pass it on to those of you in the area.
The pictures featured here does not represent those in the exhibit.
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