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this page has my ticket stub and the info from the pamplet which says:
The ninteenth century was one of the most influential periods in the history of Western Art. In France, artists like Cezanne, Corot, Monet, and Renior would break with the time-honored traditions of the studio system to venture into the countyside to paint directly from nature. From the tranquil Forest of Fontainebleau to the windswept fields near Auvers, where Vincent van Gogh would paint his final canvases, this exhibition explores the French countryside as captured by the masters of Impressionism begining with the Barbizon School and continuing through Post-Impressionism.

Organized exclusively for the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, and drawn from the venerable collection of European paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, "The Impressionist Landscape from Corot to van Gogh: Masterworks from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston" presents thirty-four masterworks by sixteen of the world's most renowned artists including Cezanne, Corot, Gauguin, van Gogh, Millet, Monet, Renoir, and others.
paintings are left to right top to bottom:

Harbor at Honfleur (1865)
oil on paper mounted on panel
Louis-Eugene Boudin

Enclosed Field with Ploughman (Oct 1885)
oil on canvas
Vincent Van Gogh

Morning Near Beauvais (~ 1855-1865)
oil on canvas
Jean-Baptiste-Camilleo Carot

Pool in the Forest (early 1850's)
oil on canvas
Theodore Rousseau


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