Here, representationalism borders on musical Impressionism, a concept Wagner discussed with Auguste Renoir. |
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He has now discovered that the cheque has been dishonoured and that the man is in possession of the Renoir. |
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The most notable of these artists is the master of French Impressionism Pierre-Auguste Renoir. |
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She'd come on an intellectual pilgrimage in search of French cineastes who could discuss the films of Renoir, Cocteau, Bunuel. |
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With incredible rapidity Renoir began painting firm-breasted Venuses on hundreds of vases and plates. |
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Renoir used the Impressionist technique to great effect and this bustling street scene is brought alive by colour, light and shade. |
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Manet was starkly linear, and sober in his coloration, whilst Renoir preferred loose curves and a roseate blur. |
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On 29 March 2005, a painting by French impressionist painter Pierre Auguste Renoir was stolen from an auction house in Paris. |
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Hired tandems on the paths, heavy petting on the grass: a twenty-first century Renoir. |
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Tiia Manisto, from Renoir Jewels, UK, won the third prize with a very graphic creation: an elegant choker. |
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Rubens is perhaps best known for paintings of women whom he depicts with a degree of statuesqueness that seems in the same general league as that of Renoir. |
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But during the four-month shoot, Renoir built up Dubost's role, which came to epitomise her career. |
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Circumstances encouraged Renoir to attempt a new freedom and experimentation in his style. |
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When Renoir offered Dubost the part, he said it was a small one which would take a day or two to film. |
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In the last two centuries it has given the art world the works of Renoir, Monet, Cezanne, Gauguin, Matisse and Braque, to name but a few. |
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Augustine, the penguin, was named after the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. She and her family are moving from the South Pole to the North Pole. |
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People often talk about the artistic influences in my drawings-Chagall, Monet, Renoir. |
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Renoir is a 12-year-old mare and is in her 7th year with the Musical Ride. She measures 16.2 hands. |
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With his good income as a stockbroker, Gauguin could afford to buy several paintings by Manet, Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir and other Impressionists. |
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French Impressionist paintings will be on display in the China National Art Gallery beginning October 10, featuring works of Monet, Manet, Renoir, and others. |
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Renoir made two relatively short visits to Algiers, in 1881 and 1882, working only in the most Europeanized and subjugated city of a vast country. |
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The Hunt Museum collection has been acknowledged as one of the most important private collections in the State, and includes works by Renoir, Picasso and Yeats. |
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Sisley was born to British parents in Paris and after meeting with fellow future Impressionists, Bazille, Monet and Renoir, he adhered to this approach throughout his career. |
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Need we remind you that the major exhibitions-Picasso, Renoir, Daumier and Van Gogh-at the National Gallery of Canada alone represent a total value of several billion dollars. |
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Unfortunately, Mr Barroso is no Manet or Renoir. |
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He started painting at an early age and has continued to develop his skills studying the styles of noted painters like Robert Harris, and impressionists such as Monet and Renoir. |
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When he got back to France, he was second assistant director to Jean Renoir in 1936 for La vie est à nous and Une partie de campagne, and in 1939 for La Règle du Jeu. |
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The panoply of bustles, bodices and hats that fill the canvases in this show suggest that Renoir, the son of a tailor and a seamstress, was a seasoned fashionista, with an eye for the cutting-edge. |
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That's like buying a Renoir and keeping it hidden under a dustsheet in the garage. |
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Brushing your hair or getting into a car recalls Renoir or Colville, noticing a sunset reflecting on a wall recalls Rothko or Pratt, once you have seen their paintings and colours of these moments. |
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The museum houses some paintings of Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, Raoul Dufy, Edgar Degas. |
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Renoir records video better than any other mobile phone, with the ability to capture super-high-quality 120 frame per second slow-motion video or to compress longer events using five frame per second time lapse recording. |
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Ukiyo-e woodblock printing, which depicts the everyday life of common folk, fascinated French artists such as the Impressionists, Monet and Renoir. |
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Picasso's a genius, Matisse is great and Renoir has fabulous moments. |
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They create a world equal to the worlds of Renoir or Hitchcock or Fellini. |
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Finally, regarding the influence of these rankings, we can quote for example the film The Rules of the Game, determined by the fact that the film by Jean Renoir always featured in these lists. |
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The Deputy Director General reviewed his monthly report with specific reference to a transportation situation involving John F. Kennedy Elementary School, the Ville de Laval and the Le Renoir apartments. |
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The monotype was invented in the 17th century by Castiglione and was tested in the 19th century by certain famous artists of the impressionist era such as Blake, Pizarro, Renoir and Monet to name just a few. |
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It is amazing to see in a computer world as nowadays that Renoir wanted to work with stippled effects on a brush-skimed linen,sometimes rubbed with a rag to make the linen woof appear. |
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She was, by now, a voluptuous Renoir beauty, blonde, strong-featured and pink-and-white: even then, judging by the photographs, she seldom looked happy. |
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Already boasting works by Pablo Picasso and Paul Klee, the museum could soon be showing paintings and sketches by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Marc Chagall, Oskar Kokoschka and Max Liebermann among others. |
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On this minimalist album, Ray Lema, on piano, is backed by two French vocalists, Cathy Renoir and Isabel Gonzales, a kora, a pygmy flute and an accordion. |
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Moreover, the exhibition boasts 17 paintings from the Musee d'Orsay's collection that will travel only to Nashville, including works by Monet, Manet, Renoir, and Courbet. |
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