Monet's 1872 'calming' masterpiece to go on show

South Shields Museum and Art Gallery Claude Monet's painting called The Petit Bras of the Seine at Argenteuil (1872). It depicts a green river with marshland and brown bog to the left of the river. There are two black silhouettes crouched and standing by the river. The trees are bare.  South Shields Museum and Art Gallery
The painting will be part of an exhibition exploring themes of calm, retreat and resilience in art

A Monet masterpiece painted in 1872 is to go on display at a gallery - one of only four hosts chosen.

The Petit Bras of the Seine at Argenteuil will be on show at South Shields Museum and Art Gallery, as part of a tour led by the National Gallery from Saturday.

The work depicts a winter's day on the banks of the river on the outskirts of Paris and will be part of an exhibition exploring themes of calm, retreat and resilience in art and nature.

South Tyneside Council leader Tracey Dixon said it was an "exceptional chance for our community to encounter one of the world's most renowned artworks" after the venue was chosen out of only four in England.

The gallery said the exhibition would be aimed at supporting young people experiencing emotionally-based school avoidance.

The term is used to describe when a child is anxious about or unable to attend school.

South Shields Museum and Art Gallery South Shields Museum and Art Gallery - it is a brown brick building with lots of white window arches. There is lion statue in front which is a mossy-green tinge. Part of the the venue's white painted brick says free library and reading room. South Shields Museum and Art Gallery
South Shields Museum and Art Gallery will be one of four sites to host the painting

The three-year partnership with the National Gallery has provided other shows including Constable Visits Jarrow in 2023 and National Treasures: Turner in Newcastle at the Laing Art Gallery in 2024.

Dixon said it was "an honour" for South Tyneside to be part of the national tour.

"This partnership with the National Gallery and North East Museums not only celebrates the power of art, but also demonstrates how creativity can make a real difference in people's lives, particularly in supporting the wellbeing of our young people," she added.

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