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Girl in a Red Ruff
Girl in a Red Ruff, 1896
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French
Oil on canvas
16 1/4 x 13 1/8 inches (41.3 x 33.3 cm)
Bequest of Charlotte Dorrance Wright, 1978
1978-1-28
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Late Renoir
June 17, 2010 - September 6, 2010

 Paid Tickets Required - On Sale May, 2010
 Member tickets - Available April, 2010

Late Renoir follows the renowned painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir through the final—and most fertile and innovative—decades of his career. At the height of his creative powers and looking toward posterity, Renoir created art that was timeless, enticing, and worthy of comparison to the greatest of the old masters, such as Raphael, Titian, and Rubens. He devoted himself to joyful subjects—frolicking bathers, domestic idylls, the drama of classical mythology, and the brilliance of Mediterranean landscape and sea. His fluid brushstrokes and masterful use of color won the admiration of the emerging modernist avant-garde, who considered Renoir one of the greatest living artists. Approximately eighty paintings, drawings, and sculptures by Renoir are being displayed alongside twenty works by younger artists—Aristide Maillol, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso among them—to illustrate, illumine, and celebrate Renoir’s legacy.

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Organizers

Organized by The Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Musée d'Orsay, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Sponsors

This exhibition is supported in part by The Annenberg Foundation Fund for Major Exhibitions and The Women's Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Major foundation support for this exhibition is provided by The Pew Charitable Trusts and The Robert Lehman Foundation.

Curator

Jennifer Thompson • The Gloria and Jack Drosdick Associate Curator of European Painting and Sculpture before 1900

Location

Dorrance Special Exhibition Galleries, first floor

Itinerary

Paris, Grand Palais (September–December, 2009)
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (February–May, 2010)
Philadelphia Museum of Art (June 17–September 6, 2010)

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