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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Details of Mother and children mk76
Painted probably c.1876-78
Oil on canvas
67x42 5/8in
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Second Plate mk82
1898
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir The Swing mk87
1876
Oil on canvas
92x73cm
Paris,Musee d'Orsay
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Two Girls mk87
c.1881
Oil on canvas
80x65cm
Moscow,Pushkin Museum
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir The Painter Sisley and his Wife mk87
1868
Oil on canvas
105x70cm
Cologne,Wallraf-Richartz-Museum
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Bal au Moulin de la Galette mk87
1876
Oil on canvas
131x175cm
Paris,Musee d'orsay
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir La Premiere Sortie mk87
c.1876/77
Oil on canvas
65x49.5cm
London,Tate Gallery
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir On the Terrace mk87
1881
Oil on canvas
100x80cm
Chicago,The Art Institute of Chicago
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Bather with Long Blonde mk87
Hair
1895
Oil on canvas
92.7x74.3cm
Vienna,Kunsthistori-sches Museum
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Regates a Argenteuil mk94
vers 1874
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Odalisque ou Une Femme d Alger mk94
1870
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Diane Chasseresse mk94
1867
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir La Cueillette des Fleurs mk94
1875
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Femmu dans un Paysage mk94
1870
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Madame Claude Monet aver son Fils mk94
1874
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir La Fin du Dejeuner mk94
1879
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Portrait de Sisley mk94
1874
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Feune Femme cousant mk94
1879
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Woman with a Cat mk125
National Gallery of Art
Gift of Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin Levy
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Le jeune Garqon au Chat mk125
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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French Impressionist Painter, 1841-1919
French painter, printmaker and sculptor. He was one of the founders and leading exponents of IMPRESSIONISM from the late 1860s, producing some of the movement's most famous images of carefree leisure. He broke with his Impressionist colleagues to exhibit at the Salon from 1878, and from c. 1884 he adopted a more linear style indebted to the Old Masters.
His critical reputation has suffered from the many minor works he produced during his later years.
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