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Léon Monet, the first patron of the Impressionists!

July 17, 2023

While artists were being rejected in the Salons of the time, Léon Monet, in order to support his brother and the artists of his generation, launched one of the greatest collections of modern art.

Léon Monet devant sa collection

As time went by, Léon Monet brought together many paintings, drawings and prints by a select number of artists. Amongst them, his brother Claude Monet played an important part: Léon owned around twenty of his paintings and his first two sketchbooks from 1856!

The historical value of this collection is significant for the extent to which it draws together the early Impressionists. Art enthusiasts have the rare opportunity to enjoy the work of Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley and Auguste Renoir, alongside several artists of the Rouen School, such as Joseph Delattre, Georges Bradberry, Narcisse Guilbert, Charles Frechon or Marcel Delaunay.

Claude Monet, Jardin en fleurs, à Sainte-Adresse, Vers 1866, Huile sur toile © RMN-Grand Palais Musée d'Orsay / Hervé Lewandowski

Léon sought to promote these artists at a local level, in spite of indifference and rejection from the Establishment. In 1872, for example, he put four Impressionist paintings from his collection into the 23rd Municipal Exhibition in Rouen. Some years later, on March 24th 1875, the first big sale of Impressionist works opened at the Hôtel Drouot in Paris. In the course of the sale Léon came just behind Durand-Ruel, acquiring at least five works, several of which were by his brother or by Renoir!

It is surely the unfailing support that he showed towards his brother, as well as to the Impressionists of the Rouen School, that gives this incomparable collection its sense of cohesion and singularity: by supporting Claude and his friends, Léon asserted his appreciation for avant-garde artists and for the Normandy landscapes of his childhood.

An exhibition to see until July 16th at the Musée du Luxembourg!

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In Biot, ‘Léger and the New Realists’ take over the walls of the Fernand Léger National Museum

July 24, 2024

Art is everywhere, even in a sunflower or a pair of scissors! From 15 June to 18 November, take your imagination off the beaten track with the Fernand Léger National Museum's new exhibition ‘Léger and the New Realists’, in Biot (France).

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