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HSBC proudly presents “Beyond the Frame” a look behind the bigger picture of some of the world’s most important Impressionist art. In this season we’re looking at the rebellion of the French...

Pierre Auguste Renoir was a tale of rags to riches, and his modest beginnings could be the catalyst behind his success. Known for his celebr...

Mary Cassatt walked into an artistic rebellion and became one of the three great ladies 'Les Trois grandes dammes' of the Impressionist move...

Apple, with many other fruits at a market stall, from Gustave Caillebotte's Fruit Displayed on a Stand was the inspiration for a truly impre...

Paul Cezanne was an artist who often took the road less travelled, turning his back on the artistic norms of the time, and instead, shifted...

Claude Monet got into repetition in a big way. Toward the end of the 1800s, he painted a series of 15 "grainstacks". Enormous stacks of hay,...

Edgar Degas was one of the founding members of impressionism, He hated the term "impressionism" and didn't want a label. All his paintings w...

HSBC proudly presents "Beyond the Frame" a look behind the bigger picture of some of the world's most important Impressionist art. In this s...