Explore the Origins of Impressionism
Visit the National Gallery of Art to discover the origins of Impressionism and the radical 1874 exhibition considered the birth of modern painting. This remarkable presentation features 130 works, including a rare reunion of many paintings first showcased in that legendary exhibition. Revisit beloved paintings by Paul Cezanne, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Berthe Morisot, Camille Pissarro, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and meet their lesser-known contemporaries. Explore the art norms they rebelled against and learn about the political and social shifts that sparked their new approach to art.
Don’t miss this unique chance to immerse yourself in the dynamic Parisian art scene of 1874—we are the only American stop for this historic exhibition. While this exhibition is not ticketed, you may need to join a line or virtual queue on weekends and busier days. Please note that independently led groups are not permitted.