The Impressionists are now more than 150 years old. In this course we examine the road to the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874; was it revolutionary or evolutionary? Beginning with the colour of Delacroix and the line of Ingres, we examine and analyse the artists who contributed to Impressionism’s birth: The Barbizon School, Millet, Corot, Courbet, Daubigny, Boudin, Jongkind and others. We look at the rocky path trod by Impressionist artists Monet, Morisot, Cézanne, Pissarro, Degas and others at the Paris Salon of the 1860s and then the years leading up to the first exhibition including the impact of the Franco-Prussian War.
The course culminates with the 1874 exhibition itself, a momentous instant in the history of art. We visit the Ashmolean Museum for Impressionist and pre-Impressionist pictures.
This course is part of The Oxford Experience summer school, held at Christ Church.