Courtauld Impressionists: From Manet to Cezanne
Beautiful exhibition at the National Gallery giving an overview of Impressionist and
post-Impressionist art by using the Courtauld Institute’s collection while the
gallery is being refurbished.
It was nice to
see these works from Samuel Courtauld’s own collection shown with those works
which he bought on behalf of the National Gallery. They were arranged by artist
to give a useful overview of these movements and shown alongside photographs of
the work hung in Courtauld’s London house. I would like to see a bit more
analysis of what the works he kept for himself or bought for the gallery had in
common.
It was lovely to
see old friends from the Courtald Gallery in a different context and to set up
dialogues with a different collection. Manet’s Bar at the Folies Berger was
given a lovely central position. Every time I look at that picture I seem to
see some new detail. There were two lovely Van Gogh’s from different points in
his career, a late wheatfield and an earlier still life of flowers and a
gorgeous array of Cezanne’s.
Closes on 20
January 2018
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