A war, a siege and a love story: this is how impressionism was born


The most turbulent period in Paris was also a time of creative explosion. In the days of the Commune, famine and violence, Berthe Morisot and Édouard Manet took painting to the streets to create Impressionism. The art critic Sebastian Smee narrates that decisive moment in his new book Read

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