Virtual Access Day: Manet & Morisot

Woman adjusts herself before a mirror, painted by Edouard Manet with loose brushstrokes

Édouard Manet, Before the Mirror (detail), 1877. Oil on canvas, 36 5/8 x 28 3/16 in. (93 x 71.6 cm), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Thannhauser Collection, gift, Justin K. Thannhauser, 1978. Image courtesy of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation / Art Resource, NY

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Join one, or both, virtual tours of Manet & Morisot led by museum docents. The talk at 10 am will cover highlights of the exhibition for a general interest audience. The 11:30 am presentation, designed for people who have vision impairment, will include highly detailed descriptions of each piece presented. All are welcome to both tours. There will be an opportunity to ask questions, and both programs will be captioned.

About the exhibition

Manet & Morisot is the first major exhibition dedicated to the artistic exchange between French Impressionists Édouard Manet (1832–1883) and Berthe Morisot (1841–1895). Manet was the era’s great pioneer of modern painting, and Morisot, the only woman to exhibit under her own name in the original Impressionist group. Unfolding over a period of 15 years (1868–1883), this exhibition traces the evolution of a friendship between two groundbreaking artists.

Ticket info

Free admission by advance registration:


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Contact info

accessday@famsf.org
415.750.7678

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