Claude Monet, Houses of Parliament: Effect of Sunlight in the Fog 1904. (Le Parlement, trouée de soleil dans le brouillard). Musée d'Orsay, Paris TURNER WHISTLER MONET, 10 February - 15 May 2005 Sponsored by Ernst & Young
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This exhibition examines the work of three artists who changed the course of landscape painting in nineteenth-century Europe.

Turner was from an older generation; the two younger artists, Whistler and Monet, never met him. But the artistic dialogue that Whistler and Monet had with Turner's work, as well as with each other, contributed to the development of Impressionism, producing controversial landscape images which are now seen as some of the most evocative ever produced.

Room 3: Whistler's 'Nocturnes'
Room 4: Painting in Series
Room 2: From Realism to the 'Impression'Room 1: Turner's Legacy *Room 1: Turner's Legacy

*Room 2: From Realism to the
'Impression'


*Room 3: Whistler's 'Nocturnes'
*Room 4: Painting in Series

*Room 5: Turner and the Thames

*Room 6: The Return of Whistler
and Monet to the Thames


*Room 7: Turner, Whistler and
Monet in Venice
Room 5: Turner and the ThamesRoom 6: The Return of Whistler and Monet to the ThamesRoom 7: Turner, Whistler and Monet in Venice