The Courtauld Gallery is home to one of the greatest collections of art in the UK and an annual programme of focused exhibitions, displays and contemporary commissions. All housed in a beautiful human-sized gallery at Somerset House.
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...and the Sea follows major Impressionist exhibitions at The Courtauld, such as Cézanne’s Card Players, Van Gogh. Self-Portraits and, most recently, the acclaimed The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Monet and London....
...French Impressionists and Cézannes and took out a lease on the best Adam house in London, Home House, 20 Portman Square, in which to display them – a novel and...
...spectacular, newly restored LVMH Great Room, London’s oldest purpose-built exhibition space which is now home to The Courtauld’s world-famous collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art by artists including Cézanne, Manet,...
...Courtauld has reopened after a three-year renovation to remind us Londoners what an amazing gallery it is. The main attraction is upstairs, where you’ll find works by Degas, Monet, Cézanne...
...the modern has been rethought by the postmodern. We look at the art of Cézanne as an essential bridge between nineteenth and twentieth century art before going on to review...
...and Post-Impressionist art by artists including Cézanne, Manet, Monet, Van Gogh, and others. The Blavatnik Fine Rooms, spanning the entire second floor, provide a beautiful setting for works from the...
...contemporary artists such as Degas, Pissarro, Signac and Cézanne, one of the key sections in the manuscript reflects on the brief yet tumultuous period that Gauguin stayed with Vincent van...
...such as Degas, Pissarro, Signac and Cézanne, one of the key sections in the manuscript reflects on the brief yet tumultuous period that Gauguin stayed with Vincent van Gogh in...
...Pissarro, Signac and Cézanne, Avant et après is studded with examples of his opinions on literary figures and caustic comments on those art critics who did not understand (or appreciate)...