Our next centennial Focus Exhibition, organized by
The Dayton Art Institute, will provide a spotlight on Impressionism in France and Claude
Monet’s remarkable influence on art. Monet and Impressionism features 13 paintings, with the focal point of the exhibition being a special loan from the Denver Art Museum of Monet’s spectacular painting, Waterloo Bridge (Effect de soleil), 1903. This work demonstrates Monet’s tireless explorations of atmosphere and light. Additional loans include
works by Edgar Degas,
Camille Pissarro, Pierre
Auguste Renoir,
Alfred Sisley, Frederick Frieseke, and
Henri Matisse. The exhibition also features examples of Impressionist painting from the DAI's collection, including Monet’s Waterlilies, 1903, and the rarely shown Degas pastel, After the Bath, around 1895.