COLOURS OF IMPRESSIONISM tells the story of Impressionism through the colours that painters used at different stages in their careers. From the deep blacks of Manet's Spanish-influenced paintings, to the green and blue landscapes that Cézanne and Monet painted outdoors, to the soft pinks of Renoir's classical female figures, the exhibition traces the importance of colour to the Impressionists' radical reshaping of painting in the 19th century.
The exhibition features over 60 masterpieces from the renowned collection of the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, including key works by Monet, Renoir, Manet, Pissarro and Cézanne.
To keep the entrance fee affordable, we don't have a guide; but there is the possibility to listen to audio commentary through the
National Gallery app. Lunch will follow afterwards at
AURA, a vibrant all-day dining destination at Singapore's grandest iconic location, featuring a 90-seater Italian Restaurant and a sprawling 200-seater rooftop Sky Lounge overlooking the spectacular Marina Bay skyline.