From Deseret News archives:
Impressions of the land
New art show at BYU museum is a remarkable collection
"We're the only museum in the western United States that got a chance to show this," said Paul Anderson, Museum of Art curator and the exhibit's designer. "The paintings in this exhibition are easy to love."
Composed of 42 opulent paintings from the Worcester Art Museum 30 miles west of Boston, Mass. the show features landscapes by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, George Inness, Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent, Alfred Sisley and many others.
"Because landscape paintings like these have been so universally appreciated for more than a century," said Anderson, "it is easy to forget how revolutionary and controversial they were in their time."
By the 1860s their work began to attract international attention and followers. In the 1870s a second generation of French innovators called Impressionists pushed the envelope further, employing brilliant unblended colors, loose brush strokes, and contemporary urban and industrial subjects.
Although critics and academics initially ridiculed the Impressionists' work, the changes the artists instituted altered the world of painting.
"It's a wonderful story about all these Americans, mostly young people, undertaking the adventure of going off to Europe to study and to come back with all these new ideas and new ways of looking at their own country," said Anderson. "That's kind of an exciting aspect of the show."
Comments
- Cougars beat Utes in overtime 1:11 a.m.
- UVU beats SUU; USU wins big 12:57 a.m.
- BYU spikers end season with a loss 12:55 a.m.
- Iverson may be headed to 76ers 12:34 a.m.
- Credit Coug defense for win 12:33 a.m.
- Aggies blow away T-birds 12:32 a.m.
- Mo steals show in Cavaliers' victory 12:31 a.m.
- Editorial: Facilitate Big Brother? 12:22 a.m.
- Mom befriends wife of PTSD vet 12:21 a.m.
- Political clash over U.S. debt 12:21 a.m.
- Cave to be sealed with body inside
- Hall mouths off about hate of Utah
- Predicting the unpredictable: BYU wins
- Cougars beat Utes in overtime
- BYU is champion of the state
- Man trapped in Nutty Putty cave dies
- Idaho woman dies after fall
- Woods, wife unavailable for interview
- Vegas, Poinsettia bowls or bust
- Man dies in dirt bike crash
- Cougars beat Utes in overtime
396 - Hall mouths off about hate of Utah
159 - Thunder rolls by Jazz
136 - Cave to be sealed with body inside
115 - Man trapped in Nutty Putty cave dies
115 - Editorial: Poor welcome for Palin
113 - Rivalry Week is highly profane
88 - Hall's legacy measured today
75 - Y. focused on 10-win season
73 - Letters: C02 causes warming
70
The Wall Street Journal has reported that the holiday retail season...
When "Dancing With The Stars" began more than two months ago, 16 couples...
Comedian Brian Regan, who is scheduled to perform at Abravanel Hall on...
watch out for next year for sure, the negatives are just closet (and...
And something else, I generally follow players from the state schools when...
I could care less that Max Hall said what he did. The feeling is mutual BYU...
Dear Max, probably could have done without that comment. Probably would've...
As a Utah fan, let me first say congratulations to Max Hall, the Cougars, and...
Geno's and Pat's are good.. but, they are mostly for tourists, the real...
(You even got a middle initial... how's that for 'ya Max) It's nice to see...
Even today, I still cannot get enough of this movie or Charles Gitonga Maina....
...disappointed with Max Hall's comments that he hates everything about UofU....
Over the last few days I read comments of people complaining about tasteless...



You can be the first to comment on this story.