About Renoir’s Luncheon Of The Boating Party
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Renoir painted this masterpiece in 1881 in France. He launched it at the famous Impressionist exhibition in 1882.
The work portrays some friends of Renoir hanging out on a balcony above the Seine. The woman on the front left with the dog was Renoir’s future wife. On the table are fruit and wine.
The painting now hangs in The Phillips Collection in Washington DC.
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About The Luncheon Of The Boating Party Print
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About The Artist
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was a French painter and a lead in the development of the Impressionist art movement. Lots of his works focused on beauty, especially that of women. Throughout his career, Renoir worked through lots of adversity. He came from very modest circumstances and couldn't even afford paint at many points. Once he even had to quit his artistry and work in a factory.