Eugène Louis Boudin<br/>
French 1824–98<br/>
<em>Venice, Santa Maria della Salute from San Giorgio</em> 1895<br/>
oil on canvas<br/>
46.3 x 65.4 cm<br/>
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston<br/>
Juliana Cheney Edwards Collection (25.111)<br/>
Photography © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. All Rights Reserved.

Auslan Tour French Impressionism
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Fri 12 Sep, 6pm–7pm

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Eugène Louis Boudin<br/> French 1824–98<br/> <em>Venice, Santa Maria della Salute from San Giorgio</em> 1895<br/> oil on canvas<br/> 46.3 x 65.4 cm<br/> Museum of Fine Arts, Boston<br/> Juliana Cheney Edwards Collection (25.111)<br/> Photography © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. All Rights Reserved.

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This year, the NGV is seeking your support to help us secure Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s Officer and waitress (Offizier und Kellnerin), 1915 for the Gallery’s Collection.

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Join us for a tour of French Impressionism in Auslan. Following the tour, we welcome you to stay, connect with other Auslan users and enjoy the NGV Friday Nights event bars and dining. No English interpretation will be provided.

About French Impressionism

This major exhibition developed by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with the NGV, charts the trajectory of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism in late nineteenth-century France, highlighting the renowned avant-garde artists at the centre of this period of radical experimentation, who boldly rejected the artistic conventions of their time. Drawn from MFA Boston’s rich collection of Impressionist masterworks, French Impressionism presents more than 100 paintings by key figures including Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, Édouard Manet, Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot, Paul Signac and Alfred Sisley.

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Phoenix Cheung was born in Hong Kong and came to Melbourne to study the Art of Fashion at RMIT University in 2003. She is trilingual, including in Auslan (Australian sign language), a fascinating, expressive and multifaceted language. She also has a passion for art, fashion, design, and history, which is not just a personal interest but a gift she eagerly shares with others. She delights in sharing stories and information about artwork at exhibitions, creating a unique and engaging experience for her audience.

This program is generously supported by donors who wish to be anonymous.

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