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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Diana the Huntress, Diana the Huntress, 1867, The National Gallery of Art Washington, DC
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Nude In The Sun, Nude In The Sun, 1875, Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris, France
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Seating Girl, Seating Girl, 1883
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir The Large Bathers, The Large Bathers, 1887, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir After The Bath, After The Bath, 1888
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Three Bathers, Three Bathers, 1895, Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, Ohio
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Woman on a Couch Woman on a Couch (Gabrielle), 1906-1907
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir After The Bath After The Bath, 1910, Barnes Foundation, Merion Pennsylvania
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Woman At The Well, Woman At The Well, 1910
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Seated Bather Drying Her Leg, Seated Bather Drying Her Leg, 1914, Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris, France
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Women Bathers, Women Bathers, 1916, National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Bathers, Bathers, 1918, Barnes Foundation, Merion Pennsylvania
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir efter lunchen 1879
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir stigen upp over faltet 1875
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir bal pa moulin de la galette 1876
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir madame henriot se
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir badet 1890
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir flicka med hatt och flor 1876/1879
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir naken flicka i solsken 1900
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Portrat Alexandre Thurneyssen als Hirtenknabe 1911
Oil on canvas
75 ?? 93 cm (29.53 ?? 36.61 in)
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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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