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Dutch Impressionism: The Hague School, 1860-1930


  • Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St Lakeland, FL 33801 US (map)

Willem Maris, ‘Cows at Waterfront’, Courtesy of Hoogsteder Museum Foundation

When most museum visitors and art lovers think about Impressionism, they think only of the French Impressionists who gained fame as the proponents of the movement. In reality, Impressionism was a far-flung phenomenon. In this exclusive and eye-opening exhibition, we venture beyond France to reveal the remarkable — and undersung — history of Dutch Impressionism and the so-called Hague School of Art. This Fall, visitors will get to immerse themselves not only in the beautiful 19th century world of the Netherlands but also to broaden their understanding of Impressionism in ways they never have — or could have — before.

Exhibition organized by Hoogsteder Museum Foundation, The Netherlands.


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