The Impressionist Revolution at the AGO revisits the movement’s radical roots
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The Impressionist Revolution at the AGO revisits the movement’s radical roots
KATE TAYLOR
PUBLISHED 3 HOURS AGO
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The Impressionist Revolution at the Art Gallery of Ontario argues the movement liberated art that followed, such as Émile Bernard's brothel scene, The Salon (1890).
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