Claire Durand-Ruel launches Geelong Gallery's largest Impressionist exhibition to date
Claire Durand-Ruel, great-great-granddaughter of art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, launched the Geelong Gallery's most ambitious exhibition featuring over 70 Impressionist paintings. The show celebrates Durand-Ruel's legacy as a champion of artists like Monet and Renoir, who faced financial ruin in 19th-century Paris. The exhibition aims to elevate the recognition of lesser-known Impressionists alongside their celebrated counterparts.
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