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Impressionist masterpieces set for Tour de France to mark milestone anniversary

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Impressionist masterpieces set for Tour de France to mark milestone anniversary
Paintings by French impressionist artist Edouard Manet (Photo by FRANCOIS GUILLOT / AFP)

The world's leading museum of Impressionist art is sending an unprecedented number of its masterpieces on tour in France to mark the movement's 150th anniversary.

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Impressionism was born in April 1874 when a group of painters including Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir and Paul Cezanne - tired of being rejected by the government-backed Paris Salon - held their own independent show.

The Musee d'Orsay, which today holds the world's largest Impressionist collection, will send 178 of its 400 key works on a "Tour de France", spreading them around 34 museums in early 2024.

It will also hold an exhibition from March to August, reuniting many of the works from the first show in 1874, set alongside more traditional works favoured by the Salon to show the contrast with the revolutionary Impressionists.

The exhibition will then travel to the USA, to be exhibited in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, from September 8th, 2024, to January 19th, 2025.

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Among the works will be Monet's "Impression, Soleil Levant" (Impression, Rising Sun) of 1872. It was an art critic's sarcastic response to the painting that gave the movement its name.

As is increasingly common at major exhibitions, there will be a virtual reality segment, immersing visitors in the Paris of that era, and allowing them to experience what it was like at that first ground-breaking exhibition.

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