‘It’s time to re-examine its radical nature’: Paris to celebrate 150 years of impressionism
Musée d’Orsay to open a major show to throw new light on the 1874 exhibition that marked the advent of avant-garde art
October 2023
‘It’s a very rich story’: the complicated connection between Manet and Degas
An expansive new exhibition at the Met explores the fractious personal and professional relationship between two titans of the French art world
April 2022
Easter in Art review – a parade of masterpieces of Christian suffering
It may be familiar, but from Giotto to Manet, the extraordinary western religious art filmed for this documentary is a colossal cultural achievement
November 2021
Rubens, Manet, Bruegel … curator picks his gems from the reopened Courtauld Gallery
Art historian Ernst Vegelin van Claerbergen welcomes his top five attractions back to the refurbished exhibition space
June 2021
The French Impressionists rediscovered: ‘They didn’t know their works would be masterpieces’
With paintings from Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh and others, National Gallery of Victoria’s new exhibition encourages audiences to look behind the blockbuster
January 2021
Previously unseen dog painting by Manet to be sold at Paris auction
Artist painted pet as present for Marguerite Lathuille, whose family has owned picture for last 140 years
December 2020
Punk artist Barney Bubbles joins Manet among works given to UK public in 2020
Paintings, fossils and archives among cultural objects given in record year for tax gifting schemes
August 2020
Gauguin and the Impressionists review – a dream collection
Monet's water lilies to star at National Gallery in London
November 2019
Manet made the doodles in his letters look effortless ... by using tracing paper
Art historian uncovers secret behind impressionist master’s ‘off-the-cuff’ sketches
October 2019
Budge up, great white males! MoMA goes global with an explosive $450m rehang
It has the world’s finest modern art collection. But now the great museum is rebalancing its walls – massively boosting work by women and artists of colour
September 2018
Disputed ownership of Citizen Lane’s art
Courtauld Impressionists review – here is the tumult, wonder, beauty and terror of modern life
June 2018
Courtauld's 19th-century masters to return to France
Works by Manet, Cézanne, Renoir and Gauguin exhibited in Paris for first time in 50 years
February 2017
A brush with art: Anka Muhlstein on Zola, Proust and the painters they knew best
In her new book, the Goncourt Prize-winning historian turns her attention to French 19th-century novelists and how they saw a century of great painting
October 2016
Turin's top museum official quits in row with Five Star mayor
Chiara Appendino called for Patrizia Asproni’s resignation after city lost ‘blockbuster’ Manet show because sponsor pulled out
May 2016
Courtauld to ship Manet's naked lunch painting to Hull
Heritage Lottery Fund pledges £9.4m towards project that will see London gallery loan Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe and other famous canvases to museums throughout the UK
January 2016
Jonathan Jones on art
No sex in this city: the bare-faced cheek of Paris's most sensual museum
Jonathan Jones
Dublin pressures London to return priceless impressionist paintings
December 2015
From the Guardian archive
Degas and his pictures: interview with an eminent critic
Manchester Guardian, 14 December 1912: Art critic George Moore on Degas, Manet, Monet and the impressionist movement