AFTER IMPRESSIONISM @ THE NATIONAL GALLERY

As you can see in previous posts, I have been teaching Impressionism & Post Impressionism to my Year 7s recently, so I was very excited to visit the ‘After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art’ exhibition at the National Gallery in London this summer. As I wandered around the walls were full of colour, texture and movement and I only wished I could have brought my students to visit from Thailand. They LOVED studying Impressionism & Post Impressionism and this would have been the perfect trip for them! It was fantastic to see some these paintings up close, the layers of colour, brushstrokes and vivid hues were a sight to behold!

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