Andrew Graham-Dixon Art critic, journalist, TV presenter, author, lecturer and educationalist.
Andrew Graham-Dixon Art critic, journalist, TV presenter, author, lecturer and educationalist.
Impressionism

Priest of a new painting order
Date: 14-11-2010
Owning Institution: Courtauld Gallery
Publication: Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012        
Subject:   19th Century      
“Sisley in England and Wales” at the National Gallery
Date: 11-01-2009
Owning Institution: National Gallery
Publication: Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012        
Subject:   19th Century      
“Painting Light: Impressionism”, at the Strozzi Palace, Florence
Date: 24-08-2008
Owning Institution:
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012  
Subject:     19th Century    
“Renoir at the Theatre” at The Courtauld Gallery
Date: 23-03-2008
Owning Institution: The Courtauld Gallery
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012      
Subject: 19th Century        
Impressionists by the Sea at the Royal Academy
Date: 15-07-2007
Owning Institution: The Royal Academy
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012  
Subject:     19th Century    
“The Unknown Monet” at The Royal Academy
Date: 25-03-2007
Owning Institution: The Royal Academy
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012      
Subject: 19th Century        
Review of "Degas, Sickert and Toulouse-Lautrec" at Tate Britain
Date: 09-10-2005
Owning Institution: Tate Britain
Publication:             Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012  
Subject:         20th Century  19th Century    
Turner, Whistler, Monet at Tate Britain
Date: 13-02-2005
Owning Institution: Tate Britain
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012      
Subject:     20th Century  19th Century        
Faces in the Crowd at the Whitechapel Art Gallery 2004
Date: 05-12-2004
Owning Institution: Whitechapel Art Gallery
Publication: Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012                
Subject:   19th Century  20th Century            
Manet: Face to Face at the Courtauld Institute Gallery 2004
Date: 21-11-2004
Owning Institution: Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery, London
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012  
Subject:       19th Century    
Degas: Art in the Making at the National Gallery 2004
Date: 14-11-2004
Owning Institution: National Gallery
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012      
Subject:   20th Century  19th Century        
ITP 226: Music in the Tuileries by Edouard Manet
Date: 22-08-2004
Owning Institution: The National Gallery
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”      
Subject: 19th Century        
Manet and the Sea at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
Date: 27-06-2004
Owning Institution: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012  
Subject:     19th Century    
ITP 174: Summer Scene by Frederic Bazille
Date: 17-08-2003
Owning Institution: The Fogg Art Museum
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:     19th Century    
ITP 172: The Water-Lily Pond by Claude-Oscar Monet
Date: 03-08-2003
Owning Institution: The National Gallery
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”      
Subject: 19th Century        
ITP 165: Dejeuner sur l’Herbe by Edouard Manet
Date: 15-06-2003
Owning Institution: Musee d’Orsay
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”      
Subject: 19th Century        
ITP 154Arrangement in Grey and Black:Portrait of the Painter’s Mother by James McNeill Whistler
Date: 30-03-2003
Owning Institution: The Musee d’Orsay
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:     19th Century    
ITP 143: The Watering Place at Marly-le-Roi by Alfred Sisley
Date: 12-01-2003
Owning Institution: The National Gallery
Publication:     Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:       
ITP 141: The Bar at the Folies-Bergeres by Edouard Manet
Date: 29-12-2002
Owning Institution: The Courtauld Institute Galleries
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”      
Subject: 19th Century        
ITP 120: Rhyl Sands by David Cox
Date: 04-08-2002
Owning Institution: Manchester City Art Gallery
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”        
Subject: 19th Century          
ITP 81: The Beach at Trouville – The Empress Eugenie, by Eugene Boudin
Date: 04-11-2001
Publication:     Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:   19th Century    
ITP 38: A Curtsying Dancer with a Bouquet, by Edgar Degas
Date: 07-01-2001
Owning Institution: The Musee d'Orsay, Paris
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:       19th Century    
ITP 29: Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket, by James McNeill Whistler
Date: 05-11-2000
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”          
Subject: 19th Century            
Boudin, Monet and the Sea Painters of Normandy, at the Bowes Museum
Date: 30-11-1999
Owning Institution: The Bowes Museum
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012  
Subject:     19th Century    
Renoir at the National Gallery
Date: 30-11-1999
Owning Institution: National Gallery
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2012  
Subject:     19th Century    
Getting hold of the wrong Impression
Date: 17-05-1994
Owning Institution: Grand Palais
Publication: The Independent 1987 - 1999                
Subject:   19th Century              
False impressions
Date: 14-07-1992
Owning Institution: Royal Academy
Publication:       The Independent 1987 - 1999  
Subject:     19th Century    
Change at Camden
Date: 11-01-1988
Owning Institution: Christies
Publication: The Independent 1987 - 1999        
Subject:   20th Century      

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Praise for Andrew Graham-Dixon:


"Andrew Graham-Dixon is the leading British art critic..."
Robert Hughes

"Andrew Graham-Dixon is the dean of art critics."
A.A. Gill, the Sunday Times

"There is always something that cheers and invigorates - something that makes the reader feel more intelligent and alive."
Anthony Quinn, in the Observer.

"The pleasure is in the ideas. They fairly steam long... Graham-Dixon gets them over skilfully and succinctly without ever getting bogged down or self-conscious."
Matthew Collings, in the Independent on Sunday

"Andrew Graham-Dixon's range is unusually wide, his prose style so supple and his analysis of artists and their work so absorbing that the reader begins by being enthralled and ends by being enriched. How is this achieved? Generally, each piece begins with a description of a particular work of art in which the chief characteristics of the artist are revealed and then held up for re-examination in a wider context, invariably leading to fresh insights or reinterpretations... As a critic he is remarkably self-effacing,reserving the space for opinions on art and artists as opposed to displays of irascibility or bouts of petulance...  Then there is his irreverent sense of humour. For example, Boucher and Fragonard are described as 'painters of airborne brothels' and Giacometti's fuigures are introduced as 'graduates of one of the most punishing physical regimes of modern times: the Alberto Giacometti Total Fitness Programme'. Yet such asides are soon abandoned for passages of sustained prose that often have the plangency of a meditation, only to be brought to a sudden halt by a startling epigram. Many of these last are brilliant apercus that are both memorable and instructive..."
Christopher Lloyd, Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures, in The Daily Express

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