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MANET/MONET, IN PERSPECTIVE

MANET/MONET, IN PERSPECTIVE

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Édouard Manet, the subversive painter of the human figure, and Claude Monet, the revolutionary landscapist, whose surnames are almost identical, were very different, though equally significant, pioneers of modern art. Although Manet died forty-three years before Monet, he still commands equal recognition for his accomplishments. Detailed examination of their works will reveal the most brilliant moments of their careers.
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About the lecturer(s)

Carol Tabler

Carol Forman Tabler, noted art historian, holds a PhD from the Institute of Fine Arts at NYU. Her dissertation focused on the French nineteenth-century artist Antoine Vollon, with whom she came into contact while writing the European section of the catalogue for the Heckscher Museum’s collection. Over the years she has organized exhibitions at the museum, served as a trustee, and is currently a member of the Collection Stewardship Committee there.  Her scholarship on Vollon has led to conference presentations and publication opportunities in books, journals, and exhibition catalogues, including an e-journal article available to read on the web. In 2005 she wrote the essay for a major solo exhibition on Vollon at the Wildenstein Gallery in New York.  In 2015 she donated one of Vollon’s finest drawings to the Frick Collection in New York and was invited to present a live-streamed, archived lecture on the artist, still available to view on the Frick’s website.  She considers herself a Francophile, specializing in the French nineteenth century, although her broad university-level teaching experience over the years has inevitably expanded on that concentration.

Lecture Details

Program

Sessions

2 lecture(s)
Day & Time

Thursday, 10:00am - 12:00pm
Date(s)

Apr 11, 2024
Apr 18, 2024