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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (After)Children playing with ball
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (After)Children playing with ball
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Description
I.
° Artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir (after)
° Title: Children playing with a ball, 1898
° Dimensions in inches: (11 3/4 h x 8 w)
° Medium: Colored pencil on paper
° Condition: good general condition

II.
The drawing has a writing on the bottom right and you can see that it says (Renoir). The sheet of paper is a bit thick. All edges of the paper are in good condition, although the paper is slightly smudged at the edges that appears to have been generated by time, the corners of the paper. They are in good condition. A very beautiful drawing.

III.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not have an established documented provenance or prior auction record are described in this catalog as "After".

2. Exact copies of artwork by a master artist *You must use "after" in the title and description.It should include a definition of "After". A suggested definition:For Unique Paintings / Works: The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work by the named artist. (Source: Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus)

IV.
Unlike some of his friends, who defended the study from nature, Renoir found a great source of inspiration in the Louvre and particularly in the work of Eugène Delacroix. Delacroix's death in 1863 made the young generation of French artists understand the importance of the great romantic painting for them. Renoir recognized in Delacroix's work something that was especially close to him. In 1863, an important event shook the artistic life of the French capital. By order of Napoleon III, the Hall of the Rejected was opened, on the fringes of the official Paris Salon, where Édouard Manet's Lunch on the Grass caused a great impact. From then on, his name became associated with the concept of modern art. In the mid-1860s, Manet frequented the Café Guerbois, on the Rue Grande-des-Batignolles (now Avenue de Clichy). Manet's presence attracted artists, writers, and critics sympathetic to the ideas of modern art to the Guerbois. Renoir and his friends, who had left the Left Bank, also arrived there.
Condition
Good condition
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (After)Children playing with ball

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