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20240423_zia_a189_280 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_279 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_277 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_274 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_273 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_270 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_265 April 23, 2024: This photograph shows a sticker reading â??Do not touch my Clapâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_264 April 23, 2024: This photograph shows announcements at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_263 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_260 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_261 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_259 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_258 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_257 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_256 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_255 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_254 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_252 April 23, 2024: This photograph shows a placard reading â??Montmartre Petanque Club is threatened to be evicted, support us!â? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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ny260324152307 Orsay exhibition co-curators, Sylvie Patry, left, and Anne Robbins, who have put the works in the context of 1870s, at the Musée d?Orsay in Paris on March 22, 2024. The Musée d?Orsay is remembering the moment with ?Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism.? Organized with the National Gallery of Art in Washington, where it travels in the fall, the show is a blockbuster featuring many of the most-beloved paintings associated with the Impressionist movement. (James Hill/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260324152107 A visitor view paintings part of the exhibition ?Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism? at the Musée d?Orsay in Paris on March 22, 2024. The Musée d?Orsay is remembering the moment with ?Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism.? Organized with the National Gallery of Art in Washington, where it travels in the fall, the show is a blockbuster featuring many of the most-beloved paintings associated with the Impressionist movement. (James Hill/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260324151907 Visitors during the ?Tonight With the Impressionists,? a virtual reality experience that takes up some of the exhibition?s themes, at the Musée d?Orsay in Paris on March 22, 2024. The Musée d?Orsay is remembering the moment with ?Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism.? Organized with the National Gallery of Art in Washington, where it travels in the fall, the show is a blockbuster featuring many of the most-beloved paintings associated with the Impressionist movement. (James Hill/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260324152007 Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette" and Claude Monet's "The Turkeys" in the distance, at the Musée d?Orsay in Paris on March 22, 2024. The Musée d?Orsay is remembering the moment with ?Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism.? Organized with the National Gallery of Art in Washington, where it travels in the fall, the show is a blockbuster featuring many of the most-beloved paintings associated with the Impressionist movement. (James Hill/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260324152407 ?The Theater Box? by Auguste Renoir, left, and ?The Ballet Rehearsal? by Edgar Degas, on view in the exhibition ?Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism? at the Musée d?Orsay in Paris on March 22, 2024. The Musée d?Orsay is remembering the moment with ?Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism.? Organized with the National Gallery of Art in Washington, where it travels in the fall, the show is a blockbuster featuring many of the most-beloved paintings associated with the Impressionist movement. (James Hill/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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50538266 A person looks at some paintings in the exhibition of the artist Edvar Munch at the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538251 General view of the facade of the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538258 A person sits near some paintings in the exhibition of the artist Nikolai Astrupa at the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538268 A person looks at some paintings and frescoes in the room dedicated to the artist Mathias Blumenthal in the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538245 General view of the facade of the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538254 A person looks at some paintings in the room dedicated to the artist Mathias Blumenthal in the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538262 Two people look at some paintings in the exhibition of the artist Edvar Munch at the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538264 A person sits near a painting in the exhibition of the artist Adolph Tidemand at the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538259 Several people look at some paintings in the room dedicated to the artist Mathias Blumenthal at the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538249 Several people look at some paintings in the exhibition of the artist Nikolai Astrup at the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538263 A person looks at some paintings in the exhibition of the artist Edvar Munch at the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538246 A person looks at some paintings in the room dedicated to the artist Christian Krohg in the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538255 Samples of paintings in the exhibition of the artist Christian Krohg at the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50538269 Two people look at some paintings in the room dedicated to the artist Johan Christian Clausen in the Rasmus Meyer Museum. The Rasmus Meyer Collection is part of the Bergen Museum of Art and houses a significant collection of works by Norwegian artists. The museum is housed in a historic house in the center of the city and is named after the distinguished dealer R Meyer, who donated his private art collection to the city in 1911. The collection includes works by various 19th and early 20th century artists, with a special focus on Edvard Munch. There are also paintings, drawings and prints by other Norwegian artists such as Harriet Backer, Nikolai Astrup and Hans Heyerdahl, as well as foreign artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cézanne. Photo Credit: Jorge Castellanos / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20231026_zap_r144_004 October 26, 2023, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China: The Alan and Simone Hartman collection presented at Bonhams New York following a highlights preview in Hong Kong. .The collection includes a Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Credit Image: © Jayne Russell/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230921_zaf_x99_327 BUDAPEST, Sept. 22, 2023 A visitor watches artworks on display by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 21, 2023. ''Renoir - The Painter and His models'' exhibition officially opened on Sept. 22, 2023 and will last until Jan. 7, 2024. (Credit Image: © Attila Volgyi/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230921_zaf_x99_326 BUDAPEST, Sept. 22, 2023 Visitors watch an artwork on display by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 21, 2023. ''Renoir - The Painter and His models'' exhibition officially opened on Sept. 22, 2023 and will last until Jan. 7, 2024. (Credit Image: © Attila Volgyi/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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46158056 La Passerelle d'Essoyes by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (estimated value USD $700,000-1mm) on display at the press preview for Sotheby's May 2023 auctions at Sotheby's in New York, NY on May 8, 2023. Photo Credit: Stephen Smith/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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46158059 Pommes et citron by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (estimated value USD $100-150,000) on display at the press preview for Sotheby's May 2023 auctions at Sotheby's in New York, NY on May 8, 2023. Photo Credit: Stephen Smith/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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46158039 Paysage de Bord de Mer by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (estimated value USD $1-1.5 million) on display at the press preview for Sotheby's May 2023 auctions at Sotheby's in New York, NY on May 8, 2023. Photo Credit: Stephen Smith/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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46158040 Le Jugment de Paris by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (estimated value USD $300-500,000) on display at the press preview for Sotheby's May 2023 auctions at Sotheby's in New York, NY on May 8, 2023. Photo Credit: Stephen Smith/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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46158043 Jeune fille au chapeau de paille by Pierre-August Renoir (estimated value USD $2.5-3.5 million) on display at the press preview for Sotheby's May 2023 auctions at Sotheby's in New York, NY on May 8, 2023. Photo Credit: Stephen Smith/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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46158051 Les Voiliers a Cagnes by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (estimated value USD $500-700,000) on display at the press preview for Sotheby's May 2023 auctions at Sotheby's in New York, NY on May 8, 2023. Photo Credit: Stephen Smith/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45770495 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 17, 2023: Visitors look at a painting " Female Nude" (1876) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir at an exhibition titled 'After Impressionism' at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibition features paintings by European and Russian artists of the second half of the 19th ? early 20th century. Sergei Fadeichev/TASS/Sipa USA
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PAR426721 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426719 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426720 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426722 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426724 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426723 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426726 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426725 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426728 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426729 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426731 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426732 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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PAR426733 FRANCE. Trappes. JUNE 5, 2012.Benoit Hamon, Socialist Minister Delegate in charge of social and solidarity economy is candidate in the eleventh district of Yvelines for legislatives elections 2012. With his deputy Jean-Philippe Mallé they go door to door and distribute porpaganda flyers and door hangers in the neighborhood Auguste Renoir in Trappes.
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LON113717 FRANCE. Ile de France. Paris. Musee d'Orsay interior. The museum on the left bank of the Seine, housed in the former railway station, the Gare d'Orsay. It holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography, and is probably best known for its extensive collection of impressionist masterpieces by such painters such as Monet, Degas, Renoir, and Cezanne.Advertising Shoot for British Airways 2008.
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LON113719 France, Ile de France, Paris. Musee d'Orsay interior. The museum on the left bank of the Seine, housed in the former railway station, the Gare d'Orsay. It holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography, and is probably best known for its extensive collection of impressionist masterpieces by such painters such as Monet, Degas, Renoir, and Cezanne.The clock and restaurant.Advertising Shoot for British Airways 2008.
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908_06_lr3000183 The sleeping bather
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908_06_lr3000182 In the meadow
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908_06_lr3000181 Girls picking flowers in a meadow
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908_06_lr3000180 Dance at Bougival
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908_06_lr3000179 After the luncheon
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908_06_lr3000178 Lise with a parasol
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908_06_lr3000174 Odalisque
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908_06_lr3000173 Madame Charpentier and her children
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908_06_lr3000172 Portrait of Romaine Lacaux
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908_06_lr3000171 The reader
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908_06_lr3000170 Luncheon of the boating party
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908_06_lr3000169 A girl with a watering can
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908_06_lr3000168 Diana
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908_06_lr3000167 Riding in the Bois de Boulogne
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908_06_lr2013748 A bather
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908_06_lr2006772 Semi-nude woman in bed: The rose
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NYC24139 FRANCE. Cagnes-sur-Mer. 1979. The house of painter, Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb3698640 The Hat Pin (Le chapeau epingle). Dated: 1894. Medium: drypoint. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: AUGUSTE RENOIR.
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alb4156929 Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Limoges, 1841-Cagnes-sur-Mer, 1919). Woman with a Parasol in a Garden (1875). Oil on canvas. 54.5 x 65 cm. Museum: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
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alb2037074 Pierre-Auguste Renoir / 'Monsieur et Madame Bernheim de Villers', 1910, Oil on canvas, 81 x 65,5 cm. Museum: MUSEE D'ORSAY, BUDAPEST, France.
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alb3905270 Claude Renoir en clown Claude Renoir in Clown Costume. Date/Period: 1909. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,200 mm (47.24 in); Width: 770 mm (30.31 in). Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb3905282 La Balançoire The Swing. Date/Period: 1876. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 920 mm (36.22 in); Width: 730 mm (28.74 in). Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb3905278 Maternité, dit aussi l'Enfant au sein Maternity. Date/Period: 1885. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 910 mm (35.82 in); Width: 720 mm (28.34 in). Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb3905264 After the Luncheon. Date/Period: 1879. Painting. Oil on canvas. Width: 81.3 cm. Height: 100.5 cm (Complete). Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb3905273 Gabrielle et Jean Gabrielle and Jean. Date/Period: 1895 - 1896. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 650 mm (25.59 in); Width: 540 mm (21.25 in). Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb3905274 Julie Manet, dit aussi l'Enfant au chat Julie Manet. Date/Period: 1887. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 650 mm (25.59 in); Width: 540 mm (21.25 in). Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb3905268 Alphonsine Fournaise. Date/Period: 1879. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 730 mm (28.74 in); Width: 930 mm (36.61 in). Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb3905286 Danse à la campagne Country Dance. Date/Period: 1883. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,800 mm (70.86 in); Width: 900 mm (35.43 in). Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb3905284 Jeunes filles au piano Young Girls at the Piano. Date/Period: 1892. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,160 mm (45.66 in); Width: 900 mm (35.43 in). Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb3720726 Mlle Charlotte Berthier. Dated: 1883. Dimensions: overall: 92.1 x 73 cm (36 1/4 x 28 3/4 in.) framed: 97.5 x 117.5 x 10.2 cm (38 3/8 x 46 1/4 x 4 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: AUGUSTE RENOIR.
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alb1999344 Pierre-Auguste Renoir / 'Gabrielle a la rose', Oil on canvas, 1911, 55 x 46 cm, R.F. 2491. Museum: MUSEE D'ORSAY, BUDAPEST, France. GABRIELLE RENARD.
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alb4150522 Lunch at the Restaurant Fournaise (The Rowers' Lunch). Pierre-Auguste Renoir; French, 1841-1919. Date: 1875. Dimensions: 55 × 65.9 cm (21 5/8 × 25 15/16 in.). Oil on canvas. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb4156930 Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Limoges, 1841-Cagnes-sur-Mer, 1919). Wheatfield (1879). Oil on canvas. 50.5 x 61 cm. Museum: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
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alb4159617 Grove of Trees. Pierre Auguste Renoir; French, 1841-1919. Date: 1888-1890. Dimensions: 246 × 179 mm. Opaque and transparent watercolor on cream wove paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb4159748 Dance in the Country. Pierre Auguste Renoir; French, 1841-1919. Date: 1885-1895. Dimensions: 219 × 141 mm (image); 219 × 141 mm (plate); 361 × 276 mm (sheet). Soft ground etching in brown-gray on ivory laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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akg965380 Paris (Frankreich), 18.Arr., Montmartre / Butte Montmartre, Musée de Montmartre, 12, Rue Cortot (ab 1876 Atelier Auguste Renoirs, später von Suzanne Valadon, Emile Bernard u.a.).-Blick von der Rue Saint-Vincent auf den Weinberg und das Musée de Montmartre.-/ Foto, undatiert.
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alb10600073 Bather with a Griffon Dog - Lise on the Bank of the Seine. Museum: Museu de Arte de São Paulo. Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb10600635 Girl with Flowers. Museum: Museu de Arte de São Paulo. Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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