One of the largest and most comprehensive exhibitions on Impressionism ever to appear in Italy is coming to Turin. From 11 March the National Artillery Historical Museum inside the Mastio della Cittadella will host the exhibition dedicated to the period of the Parisian Impressionist revolution between 1850 and 1915. The exhibition features a nucleus of around 200 works, documenting, with paintings, drawings, watercolours, sculptures, ceramics and engravings, the artists who participated in the eight official 'Impressionist' exhibitions. The works of great protagonists such as Monet, Degas, Manet, Renoir, Cezanne, Gauguin and Pissarro will therefore find a place in the exhibition, alongside the great comprimarios such as Bracquemond, Guillaumin, Forain, Desboutin, Lepic and all the other artists who shared the adventure of a new way of making art with them.