Art break: snapshots

Art break: snapshots

Capturing a moment combines the camera with open-air painting. Around 1850, the first artists' paints in tubes came onto the market and the first photographic processes were developed further. Whether this had an influence on artists' choice of motif is the subject of a short guided tour in the exhibition "Light and Landscape. Impressionists in Normandy" at the Augustian museum. Participation costs the regular entrance fee. The number of participants is limited.

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