The first of these occurred in 1874 after the first independent Impressionist exhibition.
Cassatt showed the painting to critical acclaim in the 1881 Impressionist exhibition.
The first trip was in 1874 after the first independent Impressionist exhibition.
This particularly annoyed the critics when the painting was shown at the Impressionist exhibition of 1877.
For the first time the painting was presented to the public at the 7th Impressionist exhibition in the spring of 1882.
The Monet in question was also displayed there from 1950 to 1973 as part of a permanent Impressionist exhibition.
The plot focuses on a dinner meeting held to plan the first Impressionist exhibition.
The first Impressionist exhibition was conceived there in 1874.
Cassatt's career was going well after her much-noticed public debut in the 1879 Impressionist exhibition.
She continued to show regularly in the Salon, to generally favorable reviews, until 1873, the year before the first Impressionist exhibition.