Impressionist champion inspires gallery's biggest show
Geelong Gallery launched its largest exhibit, Discovering the Impressionists, on Saturday, showcasing over 70 works, primarily from private French collections. Celebrating the contributions of art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, the show marks the centennial of Claude Monet's death and aims to attract over 100,000 visitors before closing on October 11.
Summary by OZbrief Editorial · The West Australian · Source
Take it further — get the full app and never miss a moment of what's happening in Australia.
This publisher's site can't be shown here due to their security settings.
Open full article →No source link available for this article.
Published 19 Jun 2026, 22:03 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 22:10 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: The West Australian. Editorial policy · Corrections
Related stories
- Europe's AI complacency risks economic collapse by 2031, warns think tank
- Ghost of far-right paramilitaries hovers over Colombia’s presidential runoff vote
- What lessons will Iran’s new leadership draw from the 110-day war?
- Trump acknowledges ‘real problems’ at reflecting pool after $14m makeover, blaming ‘vandalism’
- Investigation reveals 93% of recent ICE arrests in New York, New Jersey
- Skeleton of the world’s rarest marine mammal preserved by digital imaging
Trending
- Nollamara backyard development under investigation by City of Stirling amid neighbours’ concerns
- Royal Ascot 2026: horse racing updates from day five – live
- Andy Burnham wins Makerfield byelection, emerges as Labour leadership contender
- Transport Accident Commission faces scrutiny over costly legal battles and delays
- Man charged with child grooming after detectives pose online as child
- Europe's AI complacency risks economic collapse by 2031, warns think tank



