Moments of Seeing brings together Impressionist and transitional early modern works that capture fleeting light, quiet observation, and intimate everyday life. From the gentle streets and gardens of Pissarro and Monet to the introspective interiors of Vuillard and Modersohn-Becker, this collection explores how artists transform ordinary moments into timeless beauty. Moments of daily life rendered through light, atmosphere, and color. This collection focuses on artists who turned away from grand narratives to capture fleeting impressions markets, rivers, gardens, and quiet streets - scenes that feel lived-in and timeless.
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The Drinkers -Vincent Van Gogh -
The Poet’s Garden -Vincent Van Gogh -
Grapes, Lemons, Pears, and Apples -Vincent Van Gogh -
Water Lilies – Claude Monet -
Rocks at Port-Goulphar, Belle-Île - Claude Monet -
Standing Bather, Seen from the Back -Paul Cézanne -
Seascape - Pierre-Auguste Renoir -
Woman with an Umbrella – Pierre Bonnard -
Worpsweder Landscape – Paula Modersohn-Becker -
Repast in a Garden – Édouard Vuillard -
Poplars, Éragny – Camille Pissarro -
Girl Getting Her Hair Combed – Edgar Degas -
Bordighera – Claude Monet -
Banks of the River (Les Bords de rivière) – Alfred Sisley -
A Packet Boat off Dover – J.M.W. Turner