Celebrate 150 years of Impressionism at the museum
150 years ago, Monet, Sisley and Renoir revolted and sent tubes of paint flying, crystallizing on the canvas a sensitive and quivering nature. Home of the largest impressionist collection in the world, the Musée d'Orsay today celebrates the triumph of the movement by making us relive its sensational entry into the history of art, while inviting us on a veritable tour of France with the exceptional loan of one hundred and seventy-eight masterpieces. From Paris to Arles, via Montpellier and Clermont-Ferrand, follow us in the footsteps of the Impressionists…
In the footsteps of the Impressionists
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- Discovery
Exposition Van Gogh, les derniers voyages au château d'Auvers-sur-Oise
Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise
Du 19 octobre 2024 au 2 novembre 2025
Imaginée sous la forme d’un voyage initiatique, la dernière exposition du Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise nous transporte dans les derniers voyages de Van Gogh.
- Classic
- Romantic
Visit to Maison Caillebotte: an impressionist haven of peace
Enter the intimacy of the most discreet of impressionist painters at Maison Caillebotte in Yerres.
- Classic
- Unavoidable
Exhibition of the portrait of Julie Manet by Auguste Renoir at the Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Orléans, 150 years of impressionism
ORLEANS MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Until March 16, 2025
The Orléans Museum of Fine Arts exhibits the portrait of Julie Manet, daughter of Berthe Morisot and Eugène Manet, painted by the famous Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
- Classic
- Unavoidable
The exhibition La Pie by Claude Monet at the Roger-Quilliot Art Museum in Clermont-Ferrand, the 150 of Impressionism
ROGER-QUILLIOT ART MUSEUM
Until June 30, 2024
Claude Monet, the father of Impressionism, created a painting of a snowy garden, The Magpie, in 1868. An ode to winter and its poetry.