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“The Battle for Art in the Salons of the Second Empire, 1848-1874” @AFMO Online Lectures

The period between the revolution of 1848, the advent of Napoleon III's Second Empire in 1851 and its dramatic fall in 1870 is one of the most fascinating in French art history.

Anne Catherine Abecassis will introduce the main institutions of French art at the time, the Academy, the Paris School of Fine Arts, the annual Paris Salon and the famous Salon des Refusés of 1863. She will explain how the artistic traditions and styles upheld by these institutions were increasingly challenged by the new artists of the day, beginning with Courbet, Manet, and Fantin-Latour, and culminating in the rise of the future Impressionist group - Degas, Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley, Bazille, and Cézanne - in the late 1860s through the first "Impressionist" exhibition in 1874.

Anne Catherine Abecassis will discuss how the Salons and art exhibitions of the two Paris World Fairs of the time - 1855 and 1867 - also served as a showcase for the leading artists of the Second Empire and their competitors.

Every month, on the third Saturday, Christophe Boïcos and Anne Catherine Abecassis take turn and host a conference, followed by a short Q&A session. The conference will be recorded live, and available online for one month.

Starts at 5:00pm (CET) / 11:00am (ET) / 8:00am (PT) - available on replay for one month

All invitations are personal and non-transferable.


Henri Gervex,Une séance du jury de peinture, avant 1885, Don Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau, 1892
© RMN-Grand Palais (Musée d’Orsay) / Hervé Lewandowski

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