Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926). Rising Tide at Pourville, 1882. Oil on canvas, 26 x 32 in. (66 x 81.3cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mrs. Horace O. Havemeyer, 41.1260. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
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French Moderns: Monet to Matisse, 1850-1950

October 9, 2018 - January 6, 2019
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French Moderns, featuring 60 works drawn from the collection of the Brooklyn Museum, chronicles one of the most dynamic, and beloved eras in the history of art. Divided by subject into four themes, Landscape--Still Life, Portraits and Figures, and the Nude--the exhibition shows how the basic conception of artmaking changed over the course of a century. It begins with the academic painters, such as Gerome and Bouguereau, whose meticulous realism and traditional subjects conformed to the artistic canons of the 19th century. It includes the generation of painters such as Millet and Boudin, who used looser brushwork to depict less conventional subjects, such as the beaches of Normandy and peasants and their flocks in the environs of Paris. The Impressionists, led by Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, Degas and Manet, exploded the conventions of both subject matter and style, depicting everyday scenes with bright color and expressive brush strokes. While their work was initially met with hostility and scorn, they are now among the best-known artists of all time.

The generation that followed the Impressionists pushed the boundaries of art even further, allowing color, form and brushstroke to take precedence over subject matter as the focus of their art. With works by Matisse, Bonnard, Chagall and many others who were drawn to Paris in the early 20th century, the exhibition shows how expressionist and non-objective art evolved from the experiments of the 19th century. In addition, works by Rodin, Degas, and other artists show how the freeing of form in painting extended into sculpture as well. 

The presentation of this exhibition at the Figge is made possible by the donors to the Major Exhibitions Endowment, and by the following:

  • The Hunt and Diane Harris Family Foundation
  • Genesis Health System 
  • Arconic Foundation
  • John Deere Foundation 
  • Twin Shores
  • BITCO Insurance Companies

Organized by the Brooklyn Museum.

For a complete list of French Moderns programming, download our guide.

FRENCH MODERNS PROGRAM GUIDE

Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926). Rising Tide at Pourville, 1882. Oil on canvas, 26 x 32 in. (66  x 81.3cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mrs. Horace O. Havemeyer, 41.1260. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

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Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities
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Marsha and Sam Allen
John Anderson
Bill Barnes
Andy and Debi Butler
Community Foundation of the Great River Bend
Don and Connie Decker
The Eirinberg Family
The Family of John H. Danico
Lynda and Jeff Eirinberg
Frances Emerson and
Robert McClurg
Jacki and Max Guinn
Perry and Elise Hansen
Marty and Sue Katz
Mary Lou Kotecki
J. Randolf and Linda Lewis
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Mary Lujack
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The Henry Parkhurst Family
Vickie Palmer
Bill Prichard
Quad City Bank & Trust
Sue Quail
Julie and Alan Renken
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John and Diane Slover
Glenn and Ruth Gaines Thomas
Deann Thoms
Beth and Scott Tinsman
In Memory of R. Hovey Tinsman Jr.
Susan and Richard Vermeer
Jane and George Vieth
Charles and Nancy von Maur
Susan and Richard von Maur
Kim and Bob Waterman
Cathy Weideman and John Gardner


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