Detroit Museum Manet. Berthe Morisot

The Detroit Institute of Arts presents ground breaking artists from the late 19th century. “The “extraordinary artists” in this exhibition are a “who’s who” of late 19th-century figures who moved art from its traditional academic moorings into the modern era… Edgar Degas’ bathers, dancers, and jockeys; Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s portraits of his family and celebrities; Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s stage performers; Paul Cézanne’s bathers; and Pierre Bonnard’s and Edouard Vuillard’s intimate interior and city life scenes are among the featured works. Other artists included are Edouard Manet, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, Mary Cassatt, and Camille Pissarro.”

Ordinary People by Extraordinary Artists: Works on Paper by Degas, Renoir and Friends   

 Until March 29, 2015

Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan

 (Image: “Berthe Marisot”, etching, 1872, Manet)

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