1. Impressionism: A Paradigm Shift in Art
– Explore the revolutionary Impressionist movement that challenged traditional artistic norms.
– Discover prominent Impressionist artists such as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Edgar Degas.
– Visit exhibitions like “Impressionism and the Parisian Avant-Garde” held at Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
«By the sea»
1883
Claude Monet
«The Magpie»
1869
Edgar Degas
«Blue dancers»
1897
2. Modern Masters: Pioneers of Avant-Garde
– Delve into the works of modern art pioneers who redefined artistic boundaries.
– Uncover the masterpieces of Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, and Fernand Léger.
– Attend contemporary exhibitions like “Picasso & Modern British Art” at Tate Modern, London.
Georges Braque
«Harbor in Normandy»
1909
Fernand Léger
«Composition with the three figures»
1932
Pablo Picasso
«Avignon Maidens»
1907
3. Surrealism: The Realm of Dreams and Imagination
– Embark on a surreal journey through the imaginative artworks of the Surrealist movement.
– Discover visionary artists like Max Ernst and Yves Tanguy.
– Explore exhibitions like “The Fantastic Art of Dali, Magritte, Max Ernst and Others” at Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris.
Salvador Dali
«Galatea with spheres»
1952
Max Ernst
«The Angel of the Hearth, or the Triumph of Surrealism»
1937
Yves Tanguy
«Mom, dad is hurt»
1927
4. Post-War Art: From Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art
– Delve into the dynamic post-war art scene, witnessing the emergence of various movements.
– Learn about acclaimed artists like Willem de Kooning, Jean Dubuffet.
– Attend contemporary exhibitions like “De Kooning: A Retrospective” at Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Willem de Kooning
«Exchange»
1955
Jean Dubuffet
«landscape of the formless»
1952
Jean Dubuffet
«Cyclist»
1944
5. Contemporary French Art: Evoking Emotions and Reflections
– Explore the evolving realm of contemporary French art, characterized by diverse perspectives.
– Discover contemporary painters such as Daniel Buren, Annette Messager, and Sophie Calle.
– Stay updated on exhibitions like “FIAC – International Contemporary Art Fair” in Paris and “Les Rencontres d’Arles” in Arles.
Daniel Buren
«Daniel Buren Studio»
Sophie Calle
«Sophie Calle performance»
Annette Messager
«Les interdictions»
The journey through French art history is a testament to the unparalleled creativity and innovation that have defined the country’s artistic legacy. From the Impressionist marvels to the extraordinary surrealism and the bold expressions of post-war and contemporary art, French art continues to captivate the world. By exploring the exhibitions and artists mentioned above, you can gain a deeper understanding of the art world while considering the acquisition of remarkable paintings that resonate with your own artistic sensibilities.
Remember to stay informed about upcoming exhibitions in Paris and other French cities to experience the beauty and depth of French art firsthand. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or an aspiring collector, the French art scene offers a myriad of stunning works that truly deserve a place in any discerning collector’s repertoire.
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Larionov Vasiliy
At sunset
64 x 90 cm
3,215 € -
Vlasov Vyacheslav
Brighella of our time
100 x 90 cm
2,050 € -
Filippov Yuriy
Warm wind
35 x 49 cm
5,000 € -
Filippov Yuriy
Romance and the prose of life
62 x 88 cm
5,000 € -
Gilmanov Ildar
Iremel VII
50 x 60 cm
500 € -
Vyrzhikovsky Edward
Diploma drawing
74 x 60 cm
1,500 € -
Maltsev Aleksandr
Face
120 x 80 cm
4,900 € -
Cholokyan Misak
Storm
90 x 80 cm
2,550 €