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FOHacaRG Canberra Coach Trip – 8th March 2020

The Friends of the Hawkesbury Art Community & Regional Gallery
National Gallery of Australia Canberra Coach Trip
8th March 2020 

MATISSE PICASSO EXHIBITION

Pablo Picasso Woman by the sea
[Femme assise au bord de la mer] 1922 oil on canvas, Bequest of Putnam Dana McMillan
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Henri Matisse Seated odalisque [Odalisque assis] 1926 oil on canvas, Gift of Adele R Levy Fund Inc, 1962 The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York © Succession H. Matisse/Copyright Agency

The rivalry between Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso is one of the most significant stories of modern art, and it is this story that the National Gallery is telling this summer in its major exhibition Matisse Picasso.

Drawn from some forty important international collections, Matisse Picasso shows how these two pioneers of modern art mined each other’s work to enhance their own and shared the need to confront the challenges set by the paintings of Paul Cézanne.

Download Booking Form Here
Bookings close 1st March

Cost: $85 FOHacaRG members, $90 non-members

Ph (02) 45 774 440 for inquiries/reservations

Departure: 7.15am Richmond Park Bus Stop (at the train station, East Market St)

Tickets/Receipts distributed on coach

Includes travel, morning tea & exhibition entry fee
For more info ph Ellen Jordan 4577 6568
https://nga.gov.au/matissepicasso

Henrie Matisse
Still Life with Oranges
(Nature mort aux oranges) 1912 oil on canvas.
Musée Picasso, Paris

Pablo Picasso Still life [Nature morte] 1924 oil on canvas,
Bequest of Saidie A May. Baltimore Museum of Art

Reminder: FOHacaRG Coach Trip 21st July Monet: Impression Sunrise – 21st July

FOHacaRG Coach Trip 21st July
Monet: Impression Sunrise
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

Reminding everyone that
bookings will close on 8th July

This exhibition from the impressionist master features world-famous
paintings from the Musée Marmottan.

Cost: $85 FOHacaRG members, $90 non-members

Ph +61 2 6240 6502 for inquiries/reservations

Departure: 7.15am Richmond Park Bus Stop (at the train station, East Market St)

Tickets/Receipts distributed on coach

Includes travel, morning tea & exhibition entry fee

For more info visit nga.gov.au/ and nga.gov.au/impressionsunrise/ or
Download Booking Form Here

This exhibit includes the 1872 work,
Impression, Sunrise that coined the name of the popular art movement.

This masterpiece together with the some forty impressionist and related paintings from the Marmottan, the Tate, and Australian and New Zealand collections is coming to the NGA.

The works reveal the formative characteristics of Impressionism-depiction of light, purer colour and capturing the momentary view- by a new generation of artists who abandoned their studios for the world outside.

This is an exciting opportunity to see a masterful exhibition of works
that became emblematic of a cultural movement.

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