150 years of Impressionism: the outcasts who altered the course of art history
Briefly

The Impressionists, initially rejected by the Salon, introduced a new art form focusing on fast brushstrokes and subjective perception, marking a pivotal moment in art history.
The Musee d'Orsay in Paris celebrates Impressionism's anniversary with an exhibition and immersive experience, while Norman festivals honor the movement with exhibitions and related events.
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