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October 01, 2018

Impressionist Art On the Move

London's Courtauld Gallery may be smaller than other notable art museums but its collection includes paintings by such celebrated artists as Edouard Manet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Vincent van Gogh. Due to a two-year closure of the gallery for a major redevelopment project, these important works of art are now on loan at other locations. 



Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear, Vincent van Gogh (1889)
Courtauld Gallery, London



The Courtauld Gallery is based in Somerset House in central London. The impressive collection spans from the Renaissance to the 20th century but I focused my 2016 visit on the Impressionist and post-Impressionist works for which the museum is renowned.




Somerset House, London



Some of the gallery's masterpieces have travelled only a short distance to Trafalgar Square to join the National Gallery's exhibition Courtauld Impressionists: From Manet to Cézanne which runs from September 17, 2018 until January 20, 2019. They include Two Dancers on Stage by Degas, Renoir's La Loge, and two pieces by Manet.



The National Gallery, London




Two Dancers on the Stage, Edgar Degas (1874)
Dancer Ready to Dance, Right Food Forward, Edgar Degas (c. 1885-1890)
Courtauld Gallery, London



La Loge (Theatre Box), Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1874)
Courtauld Gallery, London



Banks of the Seine at Argenteuil, Edouard Manet (1874)
Courtauld Gallery, London





A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, Edouard Manet (1882)
Courtauld Gallery, London



Once the exhibition closes in January, the paintings will move to the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris. This new art museum and cultural centre opened its doors in October 2014. The Courtauld Collection, A Vision for Impressionism will run from February 20 until June 17, 2019. The exhibition will also include Van Gogh's A Wheatfield with Cypresses on loan from the National Gallery.



A Wheatfield with Cypresses, Vincent van Gogh (1889)
National Gallery, London



Meanwhile Paul Cézanne's painting Montagne Sainte-Victoire with Large Pine has travelled to the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry, England where it will be displayed with other landscape paintings until January 20, 2019. Perhaps this painting will also make an appearance in Paris in February.



Montagne Sainte-Victoire with Large Pine, Paul Cézanne (c. 1887)
Courtauld Gallery, London


Two of the Courtauld's pieces by Vincent van Gogh are on currently on loan to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam: Peach Trees in Blossom and Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear. The latter is being shown in the Netherlands for the first time in almost ninety years.



Peach Trees in Blossom, Vincent Van Gogh (18XX)
Courtauld Gallery, London



Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear, Vincent van Gogh (1889)
Courtauld Gallery, London



If you'd like to see any of these paintings before the Courtauld Gallery reopens, here are links to the museums where you'll find them:

The National Gallery, London
The Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris
The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
The Courtauld Gallery,  London

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