Pierre-Auguste Renoir's The Bathers will be included in the an exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum beginning this October That seems to be the chief complaint about Renoir these days: that his works ...
A study for “The Judgment of Paris” ca. 1908 in black, red, and white chalk. - The Phillips Collection; Washington, DC/Courtesy The Morgan Library & Museum Pierre-Auguste Renoir was one of the leaders ...
The French painter’s frequently stunning works on paper are the subject of an enlightening exhibition at New York’s Morgan ...
It’s never too late to get canceled. One of the premier impressionist painters, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, died in 1919, but that won’t stop today’s art critics from revisiting his legacy through their ...
Even before protesters lined up outside Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts this week, toting signs denouncing Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir for “sucking at painting,” Instagrammer Genevieve ...
The girls at the piano are irresistibly charming. The background depicts the warm interior of a wealthy home. A blonde girl ...
At the Clark Art Institute, when you tire of Renoir’s nudes, look at Ida Ten Eyck O’Keeffe’s quietly insistent art, some of which survived long enough to be rediscovered. By Roberta Smith WILLIAMSTOWN ...
There are two versions of French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir‘s “Two Sisters (On The Terrace).” One has hung in the Art Institute of Chicago since 1933. The other is in President Donald Trump‘s ...
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was one of the leaders of the Impressionist school of painting, established in 1874 by a group of French artists, whose loose brushwork and brightly colored paints created a ...
When an artist becomes a household name, it's usually for doing something right. Except in the case of Renoir, who, despite his place in the history of Western art, remains, frankly, despised, by a ...