Art Windsor-Essex respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Anishinaabe Territory – the traditional territory of the Three Fires Confederacy of First Nations, comprised of the Ojibway, the Odawa, and the Potawatomi. Today the Anishinaabe of the Three Fires Confederacy are represented by Bkejwanong. We want to state our respect for the ancestral and ongoing authority of Walpole Island First Nation over its Territory.
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Impressionist Masterworks from the National Gallery of Canada
February 10, 2001 - May 5, 2001
AWE Gallery
Impressionist Masterowkrs from the National Gallery of Canada consists of thirteen exquisite paintings by several of the leading artists associated with the Impressionist movement: Louis-Eugene Boudin, Paul Cezanne, Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sislet, and their most famous devotee, Vincent van Gogh. The exhibition constitutes a visual summary of one of the most exhilarating moments in the history of modern art. Drawn from the National Gallery’s collection of fine Impressionist works, the paintings span a period of three decades, beginning in 1874, the year in which the first Impressionist group exhibition was mounted in Paris.
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