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Tuesday 01.10.06

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Brettell Lecture at PAM

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Grand Bathers

Dr. Richard R. Brettell - Cèzanne and Beyond
January 15, Sunday, 2:00 pm
Portland Art Museum
PGE Foundation Education Center, Whitsell Auditorium

Yes, some are tired of dead French art in town but Cèzanne is so important and radical he gets an automatic exemption. Plus, Brettell is one of the country's foremost authorities on Impressionism and is Professor of Aesthetic Studies at the University of Texas at Dallas. His lecture will discuss the beginnings of the Modern movement as seen in the work of Cèzanne and other Impressionists. It is always nice to see an expert bring one of the greats to life. (free to museum members, call 503 226-0973 for tickets) Sponsored by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation

*note the Portland Art Museum will be open free of charge on Martin Luther King Day

Posted by Jeff Jahn on January 10, 2006 at 22:42 | Comments (0)


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