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See Renoir’s Rare Drawings on Display in the First Exhibition of Its Kind Since 1921
Around 100 of the French Impressionist painter's lesser-known paper works are now on view at New York City's Morgan Library ...
The early works of the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) are almost universally admired. So what to make of his later works? Martha Teichner examines an art world controversy: The art ...
Director Gilles Bourdos takes an appreciative look at Andree Heuschling's impact on the lives of painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir and his son Jean. By Todd McCarthy The story of the young woman who was ...
Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s former family home in Essoyes, France will open to the public as a museum on June 3, following four years of major restoration. It will join Renoir’s studio—already open for 20 ...
One structured and austere, the other sensual and joyous -- Paul Cezanne and Auguste Renoir were two founding fathers of Impressionism, but a new Milan exhibition explores their sharply different ...
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Metropolitan Museum's Impressionist Masterpieces Debut Korea
The 'Robert Lehman Collection,' representing the U.S. Metropolitan Museum of Art, will be publicly displayed in Korea for the ...
March 27 (UPI) --A Pennsylvania woman bought a drawing for $12 at a collector's auction and she later determined it might be a far more valuable work by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
The best movie in New York is playing at the Frick Museum, and it’s by Renoir—not the film director Jean Renoir but his father, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the artist (or, as he preferred to call himself, ...
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If you’re the kind of art lover who got addicted to scrolling Zillow during lockdown and imagining relocating to more capacious environs, you’ll love the newest listing from Sotheby’s International ...
Last week, a silly group picketed the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, demanding that the museum remove from its walls the high-glucose paintings of Pierre-Auguste Renoir in favor of more dignified fare.
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