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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Wall Art

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Luncheon of the Boating Party, c.1881 Fine Art Print
Luncheon of the Boating Party, c.1881
20" x 16"
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Price: $41.99
The Bathers - nude women Fine Art Print
The Bathers - nude women
24" x 18"
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Price: $23.99
Claude Renoir Fine Art Print
Claude Renoir
24" x 18"
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Price: $23.99
Leontine and Coco Fine Art Print
Leontine and Coco
24" x 18"
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Price: $23.99
The Children of Martial Caillebotte, 1895 Fine Art Print
The Children of Martial Caillebotte, 1895
24" x 18"
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Price: $24.99
Study for the Large Bathers, 1885-1901 Fine Art Print
Study for the Large Bathers, 1885-1901
24" x 18"
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Price: $23.99
The Onions Fine Art Print
The Onions
21" x 16"
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Price: $43.99
Luncheon of the Boating Party, c.1881 Fine Art Print
Luncheon of the Boating Party, c.1881
21" x 16"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $42.99
Bathers Fine Art Print
Bathers
22" x 16"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $43.99
Le Moulin de la Galette a Montmartre Fine Art Print
Le Moulin de la Galette a Montmartre
20" x 16"
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Price: $43.99
Snowy Landscape Fine Art Print
Snowy Landscape
24" x 18"
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Price: $24.99
Alphonsine Fournaise Fine Art Print
Alphonsine Fournaise
24" x 18"
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Price: $23.99
Roses in a Vase, c.1890 Fine Art Print
Roses in a Vase, c.1890
24" x 18"
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Price: $24.99
Dans La Loge, c.1908 Fine Art Print
Dans La Loge, c.1908
24" x 18"
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Price: $23.99
Madame Monet on a Sofa, c.1874 Fine Art Print
Madame Monet on a Sofa, c.1874
24" x 18"
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Price: $24.99
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The French Impressionist ideals of outdoor scenes depicted with sparkling color and light are embodied in the early works of Renoir (25 February 1841 – 3 December 1919) who began his career as a painter in a porcelain factory. His later works, particularly his formal figure paintings of women, show a more disciplined approach and a break from contemporary themes to more timeless subjects. In 1862, he entered the studio of Gleyre and formed lasting friendships with other Impressionists, particularly Claude Monet. He endured much hardship early in his career but achieved success as a portraitist in the late 1870s. After visiting Italy in 1881-82, he abandoned the Impressionist ideal and developed a softer and more supple kind of handling which is evident in his pictures of young girls in softly colored settings. He is perhaps the best-loved of all the Impressionists for his cheerful subject matter - pretty children, flowers, lovely women - and their instant appeal. He once wrote, "Why shouldn't art be pretty? There are enough unpleasant things in the world." As a great worshiper of the female form, he mused, "I never think I have finished a nude until I think I could pinch it."
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