Tuesday, July 7, 10am – 4pm
Henri Matisse. Red Madras Headdress (detail), 1907. The Barnes Foundation, BF448
$180; members $162
(one-day workshop)
About the Class
Between the 1870s and the early 20th century, French artists developed dramatically new painting techniques. In this workshop, which includes live demonstrations, discover what made impressionism, post-impressionism, fauvism, and early modernism so revolutionary. Learn about the materials and methods that made these artists pioneers of their time.
Barnes classes will:
- Sharpen your observational and critical-thinking skills.
- Improve your ability to communicate about art.
- Deepen your appreciation for cultures and histories outside your own.
Instructor
Al Gury
A painter of the figure, landscape, still life and portraits, Gury is represented by F.A.N. Gallery in Philadelphia. His paintings have been exhibited at the National Academy of Design in New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the University of Pennsylvania, the US Capitol, Washington and Lee University, and galleries across the country
What Our Students Say
“The instructor is a gifted individual who is able to [engage] with all different kinds of learners and motivate us to want to learn more, see more, and experience more. I would highly recommend any course by this instructor.” —Collection Concentration: Medieval Modern with Kaelin Jewell
“Martha Lucy knows how to balance her lecture with fact, excellent painting selections, and inclusion of the students.” —The Art and Life of Toulouse-Lautrec with Martha Lucy
“The best class to understand the elements of art. The instructor’s expertise and warmth, along with the excellent discussions with my classmates, made it a truly wonderful experience.” —The Elements of Art with William Perthes
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