Giverny Museum of Impressionisms
by Givernet Organisation
Past Exhibitions
Children of Impressionism
From March 31st through July 2nd, 2023
Claude Monet
Renoir in Guernsey, 1883
From July 14th through September 10th, 2023
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Renoir in Guernsey
Flower Power
From September 29th, 2023 through January 7th, 2024
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Flower Power Exhibition Giverny 2023
Monet / Rothko
From March 18th through July 3rd, 2022
Two major artists of the 20th Century meet this spring
at Giverny.
Six late works by Claude Monet dialogue with six works
painted by Mark Rothko at the climax of his career, during
the two decades before he died.
Many connections can be observed between the leader of
impressionism and the master of color fields painting.
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Claude Monet
Paris, musée d'Orsay
Summer of the collection
From July 14th through October 2nd, 2022
on anyday except September 2nd
Édouard Vuillard (1868-1940),
Allée aux Clayes, vers 1932-1938
Pastel, 25 x 32 cm,
Giverny Museum of Impressionisms
Garden side. From Monet to Bonnard
From May 19th through November 1st, 2021
This exhibition of around a hundred paintings, drawings, prints and photographs invites us to take a stroll through the Impressionist and Nabis gardens. The exhibition itself can be extended by a visit to the museum garden.
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Albert Bartholomé (1848-1928),
In the greenhouse, circa 1881.
Oil on canvas, 233 x 142,5 cm.
Paris, musée d'Orsay
Reflections of a collection
From June 15th through August 30th, 2020
Through more than 80 works, visitors discover the collections specific to the Musée des Impressionnismes Giverny.
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The Studio of Nature, 1860-1910
The Terra Collection in Context.
From September 12th,2020 through January 3rd, 2021
The Musée des Impressionnismes Giverny explores the practice of open air painting by American artists during the time of impressionism in France. More than 50 works - oil on canvas, lithographs and watercolors - come from the Terra Foundation for American Art.
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Monet-Auburtin.
An Artistic Encounter.
From March 22nd through July 14th, 2019
The Musée des Impressionnismes Giverny celebrates its 10th anniversary with an exhibition that displays works by Claude Monet and Jean-Francis Auburtin (1866-1930), a symbolist norman painter. Auburtin purposely painted the same seaside motives as the master of Giverny, in a style influenced by Japanism.
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Ker-Xavier Roussel.
Private Garden, Dreamed Garden.
From July 27th through November 11th, 2019
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Color and Light. The Neo-Impressionist
Henri-Edmond Cross
From July 27th through November 4th, 2018
This
exhibition devoted to the Neo-Impressionist Henri-Edmond
Cross (1856–1910) will span the artist’s entire career. It
will emphasise his role in the history of the liberation
of colour and his impact on 20th-century avant-garde
artistic movements.....
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Japonisms & Impressionisms
From March 30th through July 15th, 2018
The exhibition shows the many ways in which the impressionists and post-impressionists were influenced by japonism.
It displays a stunning selection of 120 works by Monet, Manet, Pissarro, Caillebotte, Cassatt, Vallotton, Gauguin, Bonnard, Signac, Denis, Vuillard, van Gogh and by the masters of Japanese woodblocks that were collected by the painters...
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Manguin, the Joy of Colour
From July 14th through November 5th, 2017
The poet Guillaume Apollinaire called Henri Manguin 'the voluptuous painter'.
Manguin celebrated la joie de vivre through appealing themes like nudes, sunbathed mediterranean landscapes, peaceful family scenes and still lives.
Manguin studied with Gustave Moreau and was influenced by the impressionist movement.
From his first attempts to 1918, he kept painting works full of happiness and sensuality....
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In Concert! Musical Instruments in Art, 1860-1910
From March 24th through July 2nd, 2017
The
second half of the 19th Century is not only the time of a
revolution in art with the birth of impressionist
painting.
It is also a time for changes in music. New instruments
are invented. Music enters in the homes of the upper
middle-class, while a growing number of cafés-concerts,
bals, brass bands, circus or operas attract crowds looking
for leisure and fun....
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Sorolla and the Paris Years
From July 14th through November 6th, 2016
In 1906, Spanish painter
Joaquín Sorolla exhibited for the first time at the
galerie Georges Petit in Paris, one of the main
impressionist galleries.
The exhibition was a resounding success and helped
establish Sorolla’s international reputation....
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Caillebotte, Painter and Gardener
From March 25th through July 3rd, 2016
Gustave Caillebotte had many passions that he undertook with equal dedication.
He
was gifted for painting, naval architecture, sport, as
well as a collector of his impressionist friends.
Caillebotte setttled
at Petit-Genevilliers around 1887 to live closer to
the River Seine.
In his extensive garden that included an orchids greenhouse, he indulged in his passion for horticulture.
Garden
and flowers became his major motifs.....
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Degas, an Impressionist Painter?
From March 27th through July 19th, 2015
Considered one
of the leading figures of the Impressionism, Edgar Degas
nevertheless disliked painting outdoors on the motif as
most impressionists did, and he had
complex relationships with the other members of the
movement.
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Exhibition of contemporary photographs:
Darren Almond, Elger Esser, Henri Foucault, Bernard Plossu,
Stephen Shore
Claude Monet’s garden in Giverny is probably one of the most photographed subjects in the world.
This exhibition offers an unprecedented look at this mythic place through the works of five internationally renowned contemporary photographers.
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American Impressionism: A New Vision
March 28th -> June 29th, 2014
The exhibition presented
approximately 80 paintings signed by American
impressionists such as
John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt, James Mc Neill
Whistler, who spent a long time in France,
belonged to the impressionist group and participated in the
creation of this new aesthetic.
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Brussels, An Impressionist Capital
July 11th -> November 2nd, 2014
Brussels was one of the first cities to exhibit the masterpieces of the Impressionists and Neo-Impressionists at the Salons des XX and the Salon de la Libre Esthetique.
From Ensor to Van
Rysselberghe, the Belgian painters tended to describe
reality and were sensitive to the language of color and
light.
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