Beth Chariton, Secretary of the Walpole Cultural Council and docent, will discuss The Impressionists Wednesday evening Feb. 6 at 7 pm in the Community Room of the Walpole Library. All are invited. The Impressionists of the late 1800s were painters of light, painters of nature, and painters of human nature, and changed the way the whole world looked at art. Like a stone dropped into a still pond, the ripples from this revolutionary style of painting spread out, influencing a whole new generation of artists. Join Beth for a closer look at many of the paintings that moved the world into the modern era.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Impressionism Talk Feb. 6
Beth Chariton, Secretary of the Walpole Cultural Council and docent, will discuss The Impressionists Wednesday evening Feb. 6 at 7 pm in the Community Room of the Walpole Library. All are invited. The Impressionists of the late 1800s were painters of light, painters of nature, and painters of human nature, and changed the way the whole world looked at art. Like a stone dropped into a still pond, the ripples from this revolutionary style of painting spread out, influencing a whole new generation of artists. Join Beth for a closer look at many of the paintings that moved the world into the modern era.
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