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Yuan Yunsheng, the professor of CAFA (Central Academy of Fine Arts), is introducing the French impressionistic paintings to media.

(Photos: Xinhua)
BEIJING, Oct. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Fifty-one French
impressionistic paintings, worth 500 million euros, will be on display in the
China Art Gallery beginning Oct. 10, as the kick-off celebration of French
Culture Year.
The works are by French impressionistic masters such
as Monet, Manet, Pissarro and Renoir, said Feng Yuan, curator of the gallery
said at a press conference here Friday.
The paintings include Manet's "The Fifer," Degas'
"The Dancing Class," Monet's "Rouen Cathedral" and Renoir's "Torso" All belong
to national collection of France, coming mainly from the Museum D'Orsay (please
check spelling).
According to Feng, impressionism is a painting genre
originating in the second half of 19th century in France. Impressionistic
painters mainly focus on instant vision, color, atmosphere and brushwork rather
than social history, religion and ethic -- something that made the works
revolutionary at the time.
Although the impressionists were misunderstood at the
start of the movement, they gradually won worldwide acclaim at the beginning of
the 20th century. Now, impressionistic painters are seen as having a great
influence on the western art -- even music and literature.
Pu Tong, a senior official with the Chinese Ministry
of Cultureand also the organizing committee of the French Culture Year, saidthe
French side collected all works for the show during the past three months. They
designed the exhibition specially for the Chinese audience. China Art Gallery
also published art books with detailed introduction on both the paintings and
stories behind theworks.
"All the efforts made by the two sides laid a solid
foundationfor a more abundant content of cooperation in the future," he added.
According to Feng's estimation, the show will receive
5,000 visitors every day, with the ticket price remainedat 20 yuan (about 2.4 US
dollars), same to common days. To let common audience better understand the
paintings, the gallery will invite well-known experts to give lectures, and
organize elementary and middle school students to watch the show.
The show, after its conclusion on Nov. 27, will move
to Shanghai and Hong Kong. Enditem |