Drawn entirely from the holdings of the
Toledo Museum of Art,
From the Collection: Three Hundred Years of French Landscape Painting contains a single, stunning example selected from each of the many styles that define the French tradition of depicting scenes in nature. This one-gallery focus show begins with
Claude Lorrain鈥檚 17th-century classicism and
Boucher鈥檚 Rococo fantasy and continues through the 19th century with Valenciennes (Neo-classicism), Rousseau (Barbizon School),
Courbet (Realism),
Renoir (Impressionism) and
颁茅锄补苍苍别 (Post-Impressionism), and concludes in the early 20th century with the Fauvism of Derain. Free admission.