Art Institute of Chicago Lectures

Cézanne and Pissarro in the 1870s


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Art historian T. J. Clark, University of California at Berkeley, looks at the period when Cézanne and Pissarro painted side by side, before differences emerged that constituted a decisive stylistic parting of the ways. Introduced by Douglas Druick, Searle Chair of Medieval through Modern Painting and Sculpture, this lecture launched the Rethinking Modernism lecture series of lectures, part of 500 Ways of Looking at Modern. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.
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