On view: Mazur and Monet at Currier Museum

 

Michael Mazur's painting "Pond Edge" (1996) was on view at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH, in conjunction with the exhibit "Monet: Pathways to Impressionism” July 1, 2017–November 13, 2017

Mazur's picture, which is in the museum's permanent collection, was included in a room of work relating to Monet:

"In the same vein as Monet, and the French Impressionists, Mazur sought to paint his impression of nature, rather than a realistic depiction of the scene. Pond Edge alludes to forms in nature while remaining dreamily abstract."

Michael Mazur “Pond Edge,” 1996, oil on canvas, 52 in. x 74 in. (132.08 cm x 187.96 cm) Collection of the Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH. Henry Melville Fuller Fund, 2003.14

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