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This week's ArtsBeat column focused on a promising cross- cultural collaboration now under way in the city of Syracuse. The focal point of the collaboration, in which several Syracuse cultural organizations are mounting programs that reflect in diverse ways on the Impressionist movement in visual art, is a small jewel of an exhibition at the city's Everson Museum of Art.
"Turner to Cezanne: Masterpieces from the Davies Collection," is not your typical touring blockbuster show. It features some 50 works of art from the collection of Welsh sisters Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, who during their collecting careers in the early to mid- 20th centry amassed a significant trove of works by pre- Impressionists like J.M.W. Turner and Corot, straight-up Impressionist masters like Monet and Pissarro and post- Impressionists like van Gogh and, perhaps most importantly, Paul Cezanne.See the full content of this document
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'Turner to Cezanne': The Everson's Potent Exhibition
As small as it is, the the exhibition certainly has...
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