13 April–9 July 1989
In conjunction with the exhibition Nineteenth Century Polish Painting: Valor, Memory, and Dreams, prints from the Smart Museum’s permanent collection have been put in display that exhibit the influence of foreign artists and movements on the production of Polish landscapes. This group of drawings represents some of the most influential artistic movements of nineteenth-century Europe which were studied by Polish artists at home and abroad. The movements include Neo-Classicism, Impressionism, Neo-Impressionism, and Expressionism. Some of the artists include Germans Jacob Linckh, Erich Heckel, and Christian Johann Grabau, French artists Charles-François Eustache, Lucien Pissarro, and Paul Signac, and Czechoslovakian Karel Viteslav Masek.
Curator: Stephanie D’Alessandro, graduate student curatorial intern