American Impressionism draws inspiration from its French predecessors like Renoir and Monet, forging a unique identity over four decades that reflects both the nation's spirit and its artistic evolution. This captivating documentary intertwines the movement with a profound appreciation for gardens and nature amid rapid urban growth. Audiences are taken on a visual journey through studios, gardens, and renowned sites across the U.S., UK, and France. Highlighting the acclaimed exhibition, The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism and the Garden Movement, 1887–1920, it originated at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and concluded at the Florence Griswold Museum in Connecticut.
Runtime
1h 27m
Country
United Kingdom