Experts Talk about Impressionism
A conversation about the history of French Impressionism—from the beginning of the movement in the nineteenth century to the further development of landscape painting through the Pointillists and the Fauves.
With Angelica Daneo (Denver Art Museum), Stephen Eisenman (Northwestern University, Evanston), Marina Ferretti Bocquillon (Musée des impressionnismes Giverny), Annette Haudiquet (Musée d'art moderne André Malraux—MuMa Le Havre), Christoph Heinrich (Denver Art Museum), Nancy Ireson (Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia), Stefan Koldehoff (cultural editor, art critic, author), Marianne Mathieu (Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris), James Rubin (Stony Brook University, New York), George Shackelford (Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth), Richard Shiff (University of Texas), Richard Thomson (University of Edinburgh), Paul Tucker (University of Massachusetts, Boston) as well as Ortrud Westheider and Daniel Zamani (Museum Barberini, Potsdam).