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Painters’ Painting
大師的藏品

23 June – 4 September 2016 Sainsbury Wing, National Gallery 。 “Works of art are models you are to imitate, and at the same time rivals you are to combat.”  Sir Joshua Reynolds This summer, the National Gallery explores great paintings from a unique perspective: from the point of view of the artists who owned

Inventing Impressionism
印象派伯樂

This spring, the National Gallery presents the UK’s first major exhibition devoted to the man who invented Impressionism, Paul Durand-Ruel (1831-1922). An entrepreneurial art dealer, Durand-Ruel discovered and unwaveringly supported the Impressionist painters and is now considered a founding father of the international art market as we know it today.

Inventing Impressionism
打造印象派

4 March – 31 May 2015 National Gallery   So universally popular are the Impressionists today, it’s hard to imagine a time when they weren’t. But in the early 1870s they struggled to be accepted. Shunned by the art establishment, they were even lambasted as ‘lunatics’ by one critic. One man, however, recognised their worth

Making Colour
工於色

TEXT BY文字提供:ART.ZIP IMAGES COURTESY OF 圖片提供:National Gallery 英國國家畫廊   ‘Making Colour’, the first exhibition of its kind in the UK, offers visitors an exceptional opportunity to discover the wide-ranging materials used to create colour in paintings and other works of art. Using the National Gallery’s own paintings and loans from major UK cultural institutions, the

                   

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