They boast an arsenal of well-known names, from Monet and Matisse to Renoir and Rothko.
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Works by Renoir, Degas, Monet and Edvard Munch and a sculpture by Modigliani were also sold.
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He tossed his Sisley landscapes and Renoir girls into country auctions together with the Dutch genre pictures.
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In its early days, the U.S. film capital embraced European directors such as Fritz Lang and Jean Renoir.
In "Woman at the Piano" (1875-76), Renoir subsumes his subject in a blue-white mist defined only by a dark ribbon.
Pieces from Jeffrey Archer's art collection have also been up for auction, including works by Sickert, Monet, Renoir, Rodin and Warhol.
Certainly his byline never appeared in august journals such as The Burlington Magazine, or in monographs on the likes of Renoir and Constable.
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The following year he bought a second Renoir, two Gauguins, two Cezannes, two Manets, two Monets, a Daumier, a Seurat and a Van Gogh.
The show is stolen by Pierre Renoir, as the ragman Jericho, who goes by many other names, and Gaston Modot, as a wily beggar.
Nine full-length paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir hang together for the first time at an exhibit opening Tuesday at the Frick Collection in New York.
"Renoir is everything you'd expect in a French film, " I'd stated.
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Do the machines in the factory of a business count? (If so, then say goodbye to its employees.) How about a Renoir in the attic?
The consignment, which includes works by Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, Pierre Bonnard and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, is led by a painting by Claude Monet.
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Yet, over 45 years they've become influential megadealers of modern and impressionist works by a stable of well-known names, from Monet and Matisse to Renoir and Rothko.
The Nazis took possession of paintings by classic artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli and Rembrandt, as well as more recent painters like Renoir, Degas or Picasso.
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At the time that story was published, Rosenberg owned at least 89 works worthy of a gallery show, including 43 Picassos and paintings by Degas, Seurat and Renoir.
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Prior art does not refer to Leonardo, Rembrandt or Renoir.
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His comely dance partner was based on Aline Charigot, Renoir's 23-year-old mistress of three years, who would bear the first of their three sons two years after this painting was completed.
Key pieces by the great impressionists: Monet, Sisley, Renoir.
In 1919, French impressionist painter Pierre Auguste Renoir died.
But another opportunity arose recently when I visited the Metropolitan Museum with Gilles Bourdos, the director of "Renoir, " a French film that was set to have its debut a few days later.
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One reason Morisot took off, experts say, is because she and artists like Mary Cassatt have styles similar to those of famous male painters of the period, in this case Manet and Renoir.
The lady's man depicted in the 1883 canvas "Dance in the Country" (pictured here), for instance, was a short-but-suave friend of Renoir's who served as a witness at the artist's wedding, says Colin B.
Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story, from 1953, is ranked third - bettering its 2002 placement at five - while Jean Renoir's La Regle du Jeu (The Rules of the Game) drops one place, from three to four.
Another Biltmore distinction: Most of the items on exhibit, from portraits by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, James Abbott McNeill Whistler and John Singer Sargent to the crystal, porcelain and Flemish tapestries, are original to the house and the family.
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One sunny morning in 1983, a model named Amanda slipped on an antique French blouse, swept back her long auburn hair, and turned toward the painter Tom Keating, pouting her lips as young girls did for Renoir.
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With this abiding classic of the 1960s, Mr. Truffaut leapfrogged back a generation to join his idol, Jean Renoir, and reasserted the virtues of naturalism and vivacity that had been treated with disdain by French directors of the late 1940s and early 1950s.
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And as long as I've invoked the name of Mack Sennett, I should also note that everyone having their reasons is a maxim most famously enunciated by Jean Renoir, who might have recognized his own spaciousness of spirit in the film's generosity toward its conflicting and conflicted characters.
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