The Museum of Fine Art in Boston boldly broke with tradition and allowed the public to create an exhibit of impressionist art. Generally exhibits are organized around an artist or a particular theme. This exhibit was very rewarding as it allowed me to view a wonderful collection of art which was based in Boston and much beloved by the public.
Vincent van Gogh, Houses at Auvers, 1890
Vincent van Gogh - more information
Vincent van Gogh - more information
Gustave Caillebotte, Man at His Bath Drying Himself, 1884
Paul Signac, Antibes, The Pink Cloud, 1916
Harriet and I thought this was one of the best pictures in the exhibit because it changed so dramatically when viewed from different angles.
Claude Monet, Valley of the Creuse, Sunlight Effect, 1889.
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