A Dialogue with Nature, Courtauld Gallery.

The Courtauld Gallery has enjoyed a cracking run of recent exhibitions, from Cézanne’s paintings of Provençal peasants playing cards, to Picasso’s Parisian breakthrough in 1901. A Dialogue with Nature, a modest, new display of 26 drawings, watercolours and oil sketches showcasing developments in Romantic landscape work in Britain and Germany between the 1760s and the 1840s.
Our opinion about this is that this exhibition will be very interesting for the people who likes art and we think that will have a lot of visitors because Picasso and Cézanne were ones of the most important painters of all times in art history. Also is a good opportunity for learn from masters of painting of that century. Their paintings are really good and marvelous because their styles were only in their period although it was more good painters but they were ones of the best.