
The National Gallery of Ireland will delight visitors to Dublin this summer with an exceptional exhibition, Impressionist Interiors which opens in the Millennium Wing running through 10 August, supported by KPMG.
The exhibition brings together over 45 wonderful paintings and drawings by Manet, Monet, Renoir, Morisot, Degas, Cassatt, Gauguin and Pissarro, on loan from public and private collections throughout Europe and the United States of America. It is the first serious survey of this particular dimension of Impressionism, and will show some of the many and varied ways in which Impressionists and artists within their circle engaged with interior spaces both public and private, domestic and social.
Raymond Keaveney, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland, says: "Impressionist Interiors" is perhaps the most ambitious exhibition organised by the Gallery, which has been drawn from the very best examples of Impressionist interior paintings and drawings from among wonderful collections around the world. We are greatly indebted to those private lenders and public institutions who have generously allowed their works to be included in this exhibition." -- www.nationalgallery.ie
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