Impressionism and Post-Impressionism French Painters Claude Monet (1840-1926) Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) Berthe Morisot.

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Impressionism and Post-Impressionism French Painters Claude Monet ( ) Pierre-Auguste Renoir ( ) Camille Pissarro ( ) Berthe Morisot ( ) Paul Cézanne ( ) Theorists of Painting Eugène Chevreul ( ) Maurice Denis ( ) John Ruskin ( ) English and American Painters James A. M. Whistler ( ) John Singer Sargent ( ) Ford Madox Brown ( ) Political figures Georges Sorel ( ) Charles Stewart Parnell ( ) “Bloomsbury” Figures Roger Fry ( ) Clive Bell ( ) Vanessa Bell ( ) Duncan Grant ( ) John Maynard Keynes ( ) Writers on Sexuality Edward Carpenter ( ) Havelock Ellis ( ) Sigmund Freud ( ) European Writers André Gide ( ) Thomas Mann ( ) Marcel Proust ( ) Henry James ( ) Joseph Conrad ( ) Ford Madox Ford ( ) Frederick Delius, “On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring” (1912), performed by Tasman Litte and the Welsh National Opera Orchestra

Claude Monet, “Camille on the Beach at Trouville” (1870) Yale University Art Gallery

Pierre Auguste Renoir, “Monet Painting in his Garden at Argenteuil” (1873)

James Abbott McNeill Whistler, “Nocturne in Black and Gold: Falling Rocket” (1874)

Camille Pissarro, “Red Roofs” (1877)

Paul Cézanne, “Apples and Oranges” (c )

Vincent van Gogh, “Night Café” (1888) Yale University Art Gallery

Pierre Auguste Renoir, “Le Moulin de la Galette” (1876)

Berthe Morisot, “Psyche” (1876)

Edouard Manet, “A Bar at the Folies-Bergère” (1882)

Paul Cézanne, “Mont St.-Victoire, Provence” ( )

Vincent van Gogh, “Sunflowers” (1888)

Henri Matisse, “Still Life with Eggplants” (1911)

Vanessa Bell, “Studland Beach” (c. 1912)

Vanessa Bell, “Self-Portrait” (c. 1915)

The Liverpool Dockworkers’ Strike, 1911

John (Jack) Butler Yeats, “King Goll” (1887) (the model is W. B. Yeats, brother of the artist and author of “The Madness of King Goll”)

An estimated 200,000 Ulstermen show their opposition to Irish Home Rule Balmoral, Scotland (1912)

A “Punch” Cartoon showing a Suffragette Taking on (and Beating) Policemen (c. 1910)

John Singer Sargent, “Henry James” (1913)

Paul Cézanne, “The Bathers” (1876)

Vanessa Bell, “Lytton Strachey” (1912)