Articles related to "Pierre Auguste Renoir"While Alfred Sisley is not the best-known French Impressionist, his works offer a fine expertise and sense of tranquility.
An excellent painter and also a patron of his Impressionist colleagues, Bazille's career was tragically cut short by his death in the Franco-Prussian War.
Beautiful and free-spirited Suzanne Valadon went from artist's model to artist and led a truly bohemian life.
A fine artist in his own right, Caillebotte was also a patron of his fellow Impressionists and a collector and donor of significant works.
A history and overview of the Impressionism movement started by Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Edouard Manet, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Camille Pissarro.
Visitors limited to an afternoon or evening at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris can still get a feel for the amazing collection housed there by focusing on the highlights.
The signs of the zodiac may have significantly affected the styles and lives of several modern artists.
The NG's Take Art outreach programme provides opportunities for long-term hospital patients to enjoy and examine famous works of art in hospital school rooms and wards.
The image of a sensual harem woman--or odalisque--graced many a canvas in the 19th and even early 20th centuries.
Picasso's beautifully haunting Family of Saltimbanques shows the work of an artist moving from one phase of greatness to the next.
Biography of Claude Monet before Giverny. Pioneer of French Impressionism, famous for Impression Sunrise and his Giverny garden.
London has many impressive galleries housing all kinds of masterpieces, though none are as surprising or as satisfying as the Courtauld gallery.
While Impressionism is widely accepted and admired in contemporary art history it was not always so.
Need a creative boost? Let spring make your artistic skill and paintings better than ever.
Contemplate the impressionistic beauty of spring in works by Alfred Sisley, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Childe Hassam and Willard Metcalf.
The museum boasts an impressive collection of Impressionist, Modern, and Post-Impressionist works, and is a must for art lovers when visiting the Windy City.
Paris is one of those cities offering so much to see and do, one can build an entire 24 hours around several different activities which all add up to a the perfect day.
While men seem to be the focus of art history there are many women artists who are equally as important including Mary Cassatt, Imogen Cunningham and Georgia OKeeffe.
Whether or not one is a starving artist, viewing art is free at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. On Wednesday evenings, Citizens Bank Foundation pays the way.
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