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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 ...
One of the founders of the Impressionist art movement, Pierre-Auguste Renoir is known for capturing intimate and joyful moments of everyday life. 150 years later, his works will be exhibited in New ...
Move over, water lilies—this fall it’s Renoir’s sketchbook that’s stepping into the spotlight. The Morgan Library & Museum is about to do something no New York institution has attempted in more than a ...
The new show focuses on the famed Impressionist’s works on paper. Were they masterpieces? Less than? That is for visitors to ...
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 ...
The previously unlisted portrait by French impressionist artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, depicting his son Jean, who went on to ...
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 ...
To celebrate the Impressionist master’s birthday, we’ve compiled a list of things Renoir taught us about art, emotion, and, invariably, the virtue of perseverance. 1. Renoir tells us that art is ...
Pierre Auguste Renoir Pierre Auguste Renoir, born in Limoges, France, in 1841, is a key figure of the Impressionist movement. Starting as an apprentice at a porcelain factory, his drawing talent ...
It's funny how things "run in the family." Many times lawyers give birth to children who become lawyers, or professional athletes create future hall-of-famers. In the case of Impressionist painter ...
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