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College F Mary and H . Charles of Chicago, nstitute Dorr Road rt I rt A On the bus… Bus Snite Museum Curator of European Art Cheryl Snay Loading Zone — Park Here! will deliver an introduction to the exhibition during Campus Lot D6 The 1877. (detail), the bus ride to Chicago. Having written her master’s thesis on Renoir and the Charpentier family (includ- ing the portrait of Mme. Charpentier in her Worth gown!) and her dissertation on official art in Paris from 1870 to 1900, she is eager to delve into the topic. Cheryl will also make connections to the Snite’s collec-

Angela Boulevard Street; Paris Day Rainy Caillebotte. ustave tion of nineteenth-century art and preview the new G reinstallation of the galleries. Thursday, August 22, 2013 Impressionism, Fashion, Impressionism, Fashion, Were the Impressionists fashionistas? What role did fashion play in their goal to paint modern life in a and Modernity and Modernity “modern” style? This is the subject of the exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago at the Art Institute of Chicago Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity, the first to uncover the relationship between art and fashion Tour Schedule from the mid-1860s through mid-1880s as Paris became the style capital of the world. Featuring 75 Thursday, August 22, 2013 Eastern Daylight Savings Time (South Bend) by Caillebotte, Degas, Manet, Monet, Renoir, and Seurat, this show casts a new light on the 9:30 a.m. Board bus Impressionists, revealing how they embraced fashion (see map on verso) trends in order to capture modern life on canvas. 9:45 Depart Notre Dame In the second half of the , the fashion industry as we know it was born. Designers such as 11:45 arrive at Art Institute of Chicago Charles Frederick Worth transformed how clothing 12:00 p.m. Lunch as a group was made and marketed. Department stores were ( ) Chicago Stock Exchange Room office riends on the rise, and fashion magazines proliferated. View Impressionism, Fashion, articipants’ signatures signatures articipants’ This groundbreaking exhibition explores the vital and Modernity relationship between fashion and art during these Time on your own

pivotal years with masterworks by Impressionists 29, 2013 July RSVP by 4:00 Board bus F the call or nite, and paintings by fashion portraitists Jean Béraud, Carolus-Duran, , and James Tissot. 4:15 Depart Art Institute of Chicago Period costumes such as men’s suits, day dresses, and 6:15 arrive at Notre Dame ball gowns, along with fashion plates, photographs, riends of S riends the

and popular prints offer a firsthand look at the Buffet Luncheon includes assorted fresh tortilla wraps, apparel these artists used to convey their modernity three sides, and dessert (no preference required) rt as well as that of their subjects.

Pairing life-size figure paintings by Monet, Renoir, The cost of the trip is $68.00 forA rt League and Snite seum of A or Tissot with the contemporary outfits that Friends’ members and $78.00 for non-members. Trip includes bus transportation, driver gratuity, inspired them, the show invites inquiry into the Mu nite

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