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http://www.amawaterways.com/art-cruises | AmaWaterways art cruises take travelers on a journey through the many important locations of the European art world. View and learn about Europe’s greatest artists while taking in the gorgeous sights Europe’s famed waterways and architecture have to offer.

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  • ART CRUISES 2016 Discover Europes Painted Past

  • AmaWaterways art cruises are a chance for travelers to visit important European cultural

    sites and see some of the greatest masterpieces up close and personal, as well as try

    their hand at their own creations. Heres a preview of just some of the artists and works

    that our passengers may get a chance to learn about, or even see in person, on one of

    our 2016 art cruises.

    A R I CH A RT I ST IC H I STO RY

  • C A M A RE T, M A R E BA S S E DA N S LA RA DE BY E UG N E B O UD IN

    Eugne Boudin may not be one of the most well-known European artists, but his

    legacy inspired many of the great artists that followed, namely Claude Monet.

    One of the first

    European landscape

    painters, Boudin

    focused on painting

    the sea and other

    maritime subjects.

    Fellow landscape

    painter Jean-

    Baptiste-Camille

    Corot referred to

    Boudin as the King

    of the skies.

  • Pissaro was one of the most

    important influences on late 19th

    century and early 20th century art.

    He began his career as a member of

    the Impressionist school and was the

    only artist to have his work displayed

    at all eight Paris Impressionist

    Exhibitions in the late 1800s. In his

    later works, he also dabbled in what

    would become known as post-

    Impressionism and served as a father

    figure to the major artists of that

    latter movement such as Paul

    Cezanne, the subject of this portrait.

    P ORTRA IT OF PA UL C ZA NNE BY C AM IL L E P I S SARO

  • Carolus-Duran, real name

    Charles Auguste mile Durand,

    made his name as a portrait

    artist whose stylish and vivid

    paintings recreated high

    society life in Frances Third

    Republic. Perhaps more

    importantly, he was also one

    of the most sought-after art

    instructors of his day and

    taught many of the most

    talented young painters of the

    time how to hone their skills.

    P ORTRA IT OF DOUA RD M A N E T BY C ARO L US -D URAN

  • Impressionism transformed

    European art in the late 19th

    century, and Claude Monet was the

    movements shining light. His

    iconic and distinct renderings

    captured natural landscapes and

    people engaged in leisure activities

    in a way that was groundbreaking

    at the time, and his philosophy of

    using paint and canvas to recreate

    the experience of perceiving

    nature was a forerunner to 20th

    century Modernism.

    L E B A S S IN A UX N YM P HA S , HA RM ON IE VERTE BY C L AUDE M O NE T

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  • portrayed the human

    form. Along with

    Monet, Pissaro, and

    other Impressionists,

    Renoir helped launch

    the Impressionist

    exhibits that took the

    art world by storm

    after the traditional

    art schools of the day

    rejected his and his

    compatriots work.

    L A G RENOU ILLRE BY P I E RRE -A UGUSTE R E NO IR

    Like Pissaro and Monet, Renoir was a member of the Impressionist school of art. His

    paintings were noted for being especially vibrant and lively, and for the way they

  • AmaWaterways takes passengers around the world and back again, giving travelers

    the chance to experience the natural and cultural beauty of Europe, Asia, and more.

    For more information or to book your cruise, visit www.amawaterways.com today.

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