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  • And among the 21 Renoirs is "Marie-Thérèse Durand-Ruel Sewing" (1882), in brilliant, stained-glass colors; a wonderful still life of "Onions" (1881); and "Venice, The Doge's Palace" (1881) shimmering across the Grand Canal.

    The Clark Collection's Personal Vision Judy Fayard 2011

  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 'Coastal Landscape' Degas surprised the Paris art world in 1892 when he exhibited 24 uncharacteristic landscapes at the famed Galerie Durand-Ruel his nudes and dancers were, by then, fairly well-known.

    Degas Without the Tutus 2011

  • Here for example is Pissarro writing to Durand-Ruel, in what proved to be a temporary attitude of acceptance of Seurat's absolutist notions: "As far as execution is concerned, we regard it as of little importance: art, as we see it, does not reside in the execution: originality depends only on the character of the drawing and the vision peculiar to each artist."

    Michael Fried on Kenneth Noland EAGEAGEAG 2010

  • Here for example is Pissarro writing to Durand-Ruel, in what proved to be a temporary attitude of acceptance of Seurat's absolutist notions: "As far as execution is concerned, we regard it as of little importance: art, as we see it, does not reside in the execution: originality depends only on the character of the drawing and the vision peculiar to each artist."

    Archive 2010-01-01 EAGEAGEAG 2010

  • But he died only after a big show at Durand-Ruel with a catalog biography by Champfleury, and was eventually buried near the painters Corot and Millet in Pere-Lachaise cemetery.

    Even Mightier Than The Pen 2008

  • She was especially inventive in her prints, and a set of 10 color etchings in her 1891 gallery show at Durand-Ruel knocked the French art world on its ear.

    Seeing The Light Of Day 2008

  • Durand-Ruel, took the risk of exhibiting impressionist paintings and sold them at prices which seem infinitesi - mal today.

    IMPRESSIONISM IN ART THOMAS MUNRO 1968

  • Pissarro, in a letter to Durand-Ruel dated 1886, gives credit to

    IMPRESSIONISM IN ART THOMAS MUNRO 1968

  • It was by Edmond Duranty, La nou - velle peinture (1876), and dealt with “the group of artists who exhibit at the Durand-Ruel Galleries.”

    IMPRESSIONISM IN ART THOMAS MUNRO 1968

  • Towards the end of 1881 Renoir set out on a tour in Italy, and, as if to show how little he was affected by what he found there, painted at Naples a large and important _Baigneuse_ (now in the Durand-Ruel collection) in which I can discover not the slightest trace of Italian influence.

    Since Cézanne Clive Bell 1922

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