Impressionist champion inspires gallery's biggest show
Geelong Gallery launched its largest exhibit, Discovering the Impressionists, on Saturday, showcasing over 70 works, primarily from private French collections. Celebrating the contributions of art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, the show marks the centennial of Claude Monet's death and aims to attract over 100,000 visitors before closing on October 11.
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