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New Loans make an Impression at National Museum Cardiff
Amgueddfa Cymru -
National Museum Wales often shares its collections with venues both
home and abroad. And this autumn is no different as the French
Impressionist and Post-Impressionist gallery at National Museum
Cardiff feature two important loans from Germany, as part of an
international exchange initiative.
Edouard Manet's depiction of The Painter Monet
in his Studio-boat, lent by the
Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, 1874, will be at National Museum Cardiff
until October 2012 and Claude Monet'sThe
Sea at Antibes, 1888, which is on loan from
the Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal will be on show until January
2012. Two Venetian Monets and Alfred Sisley's Storr's Rock have
been loaned out from Amgueddfa Cymru in return.
Both works on display in Cardiff add a new perspective to the works
in the Museum's collection. Edouard Manet's depiction of
The Painter Monet in his
Studio-boat, was painted in 1874, the same
year as the Museum's own
Argenteuil
, Boats (Study), also by Manet. The
two artists spent the summer working together around the River
Seine in the Parisian suburb of Argenteuil.
Claude Monet's The Sea at
Antibes, 1888, shows the artist's
development of his coastal scenes, and his influence on Alfred
Sisley's Cliff at Penarth, Evening, Low
Tide (1897).
Another work of art going on loan is Pierre-Auguste Renoir's
La Parisienne, which
will be going to the Frick Collection in New York to appear in the
exhibition Renoir, Impressionism, and Full
Length Painting, alongside other major
works by the artist. The 'Blue Lady' will be taken off display at
the end of November for conservation and taken to New York in
January 2012. She will return in June 2012 and a painting from the
Frick Collection will be loaned to Amgueddfa Cymru in due
course.
Anne Pritchard, Assistant Curator of Historic Art, Amgueddfa Cymru,
said
"Loaning our artworks to museums abroad like these in Germany and
New York helps promote our collections to international audiences
and in return we receive works of art that visitors to National
Museum Cardiff can appreciate.
"We are delighted to have these wonderful Impressionist paintings
by Monet and Manet on temporary display. They certainly complement
other paintings in our collection and I hope visitors to the
galleries enjoy something a little different."
Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales operates seven museums
across Wales including National Museum Cardiff, St Fagans: National
History Museum, the National Roman Legion Museum, Big Pit: National
Coal Museum, the National Wool Museum, the National Slate Museum
and the National Waterfront Museum.
Entry to the Museum is free, thanks to the support of the Welsh
Government.