French Painting of the 19th Century in the National Gallery of Art
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A survey traces the evolution of nineteenth-century French painting through the clash between academic classicism and successive oppositions: Romantic color and emotion, the Realist focus on everyday subjects, and the Impressionists' pursuit of transient light. It profiles leading figures — David and Ingres' neoclassical ideal, Delacroix's romantic color, landscape innovators like Corot and the Barbizon circle, Daumier's caricature and social realism, Courbet and Manet's challenges to academic taste, and Monet, Renoir and others who emphasized perception and plein air methods — while situating artistic debates amid political upheaval and changing popular taste.
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