Geelong Gallery opens 'Discovering the Impressionists' exhibition with rare artworks
Geelong Gallery opened the exhibition 'Discovering the Impressionists: Paul Durand-Ruel' featuring over 70 paintings on October 5. Co-curated by Marianne Mathieu and Claire Durand-Ruel, the exhibition highlights Durand-Ruel's pivotal role in supporting impressionist artists, many of whom were once overlooked. Approximately one third of the artworks have not been displayed in public for over a century.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 09:00 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 09:10 UTC
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