Program Type:
History & GenealogyAge Group:
AdultsProgram Description
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Join us as we explore how artists Édouard Manet and Honoré Daumier used their work to reflect—and reshape—their world. In this thought-provoking program, we’ll examine how their powerful images challenged social norms, exposed injustice, and captured the revolutionary spirit of 19th-century France. Through striking visuals and rich historical insight, discover how art became a powerful tool for dialogue, dissent, and change. Presented by Professor Karri Fritz-Klaus of the Cornerstone History Symposium.
This is the third lecture in a five-part series, “Revolution Pictured in Frames.” Mark your calendar for the next presentation (8/12: Frida Kahlo). Free to attend. No registration required.