
Networks of Impressionism
This visually stunning exhibition catalog traces the social and international networks that transformed Impressionism from a Parisian experiment to a global phenomenon.
Offering a fresh account of how Impressionism developed, circulated, and gained international momentum, the volume brings together more than 80 key paintings with period documents and new research that reframes the movement as one shaped by relationships as much as by aesthetics.
Works by Monet, Morisot, Pissarro, Sisley, Renoir, and their contemporaries reveal how artistic ideas traveled through friendships, shared working sites, and recurring motifs. Rather than presenting painters as solitary innovators, the catalog illuminates the network of figures whose support proved essential to the movement’s growth. Early critical champions such as Émile Zola and Octave Mirbeau shaped public perception; collectors across Europe and the United States helped stabilize new markets; and dealers like Paul Durand-Ruel forged pathways that carried Impressionist painting far beyond France. Clear, concise essays examine the structures that nurtured the avant-garde—cross-border collecting, the rise of independent exhibitions, evolving patterns of taste, and the social settings that connected artists to audiences.
At once authoritative and accessible, the catalog offers a compelling perspective on how one of art history’s most celebrated movements gained its momentum, revealing Impressionism as a story of collaboration, exchange, and lasting influence.
- Undertittel
- Artists, Dealers, Collectors
- Redaktør
- Ortrud Westheider, Michael Philipp, Nerina Santorius
- ISBN
- 9783791392196
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 446 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.12.2026
- Forlag
- Prestel
- Antall sider
- 272
