Guided tour :
“Impressionism and the sea” exhibition
(in French only)
June 30, 2024 14:30 - 15:30
- Public: Adults
- Duration: 1h
- Price: €6 (in addition to the entrance to the galleries)
Purchase on our website (increased price for management fees) or at the museum cash desks, subject to availability. No reservations can be made by phone.
Every Sunday, discover the Impressionism and the sea exhibition through the expert eye of our mediators. They will show you the secrets of the works presented.
Impressionism and the sea exhibition
In the context of the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Impressionism in 1874, the Musée des impressionnismes Giverny is organizing an exhibition in spring 2024 entitled Impressionism and the sea. Through the works of artists such as Eugène Boudin, Johan Barthold Jongkind, Claude Monet, Gustave Courbet or Paul Gauguin, the exhibition will present a new vision of the impressionist artists’ attraction to the sea.
Beyond a generic and pleasant image of the impressionists in Deauville or Cabourg, the subject will be declined according to new thematic and chronological perspectives: the life of the docks and fishermen, the transport and the maritime industry, but also storms or even a taste for elsewhere… The geographical scope is quite limited: the artists’ stays are focused between Normandy and the French Riviera. While a focus will be on the treatment of the navy in Normandy, the exhibition will also focus on the subject of Impressionism in Brittany, with works of Maxime Maufra, Ferdinand du Puigaudeau and Henry Moret, all strongly influenced by Claude Monet.
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