Impressionism goes West in a show at the Dixon
Frank Reaugh’s “Driving the Herd” is an example of Texas Impressionism included in an exhibition at Dixon Gallery. (Courtesy Dixon Gallery & Gardens)
John Singer Sargent’s “Ramon Subrcaseaux in a Gondola” is a Dixon piece that will travel with the “America’s Impressionism” exhibition. (Courtesy Dixon Gallery & Gardens)
“Feeding Chickens, Monterey” from the Crocker Art Museum is included in the current exhibition at Dixon Gallery. (Courtesy Dixon Gallery & Gardens)
“Evening Illuminations at the Paris Exposition,” by Charles Courtney Curran, is part of the Dixon exhibition. (Courtesy Dixon Gallery & Gardens)
Helen M. Turner, American, 1858-1958, "Flower Girl" (1920), oil by canvas, is by Helen M. Turner (1858-1958). It’s on exhibition at the Dixon. (Courtesy Dixon Gallery & Gardens)
Seven paintings from Dixon’s collection are included in an exhibition that will travel to San Antonio Museum of Art and the Brandywine River Museum of Art near Philadelphia after it leaves Memphis on May 9.
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