The Stone Breakers
The Threshing Floor
The Haywain
The Calais Pier
The Swing
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The Haywain
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Streetcar
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Woman Ironing
The Boating Party
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In the dead of Winter
Winter river
Blade of grass
Tree at my window
On the beach
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"Putting Out-system"
All overgrown by cunning moss
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A jogger's view
Ground frost on a sunny Fall morning
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Le moulin de la Galette a Montmrtre
Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) The painters of French impressionist school generally affirmed the beauty and value of modern life, reflecting western Europe’s nineteenth-century faith in science, progress, and democracy. In this 1876 masterpiece, the joyous Renoir has transformed a popular outdoor dance hall of the urban masses into an enchanted fairyland. Impressionist painters applied colors directly to the canvas without first mixing them, a revolutionary technique that let the eye participate (by itrself “mixing” the colors) in this ultimate form of optical realism. (Cliché des Musees Nationaux-Paris)
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