Outdoor dining is the necessary rage in 2020, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s sumptuous The Luncheon of the Boating Party (1881) is one of the most idyllic images of its charms. Now in the Phillips ...
Even before protesters lined up outside Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts this week, toting signs denouncing Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir for “sucking at painting,” Instagrammer Genevieve ...
The films of Jean Renoir are among the greatest treasures bequeathed by, and to, the cinema, yet many of the best (such as “Toni” and “Picnic in the Grass”) are unavailable on home video or streaming.
This spring, from April 9 to June 9, 2026, the Musée d’Orsay will resonate with music, as six concerts spotlight the Renoir ...
A sketch bought for $12 at an auction may be a lost work of master Impressionist artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, People reported. Antique store owner Heidi Markow purchased the artwork back in January ...
The early works of the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) are almost universally admired. So what to make of his later works? Martha Teichner examines an art world controversy: The art ...
Melissa Block talks to Ian Shapira of The Washington Post. He reported that the Renoir painting found at a flea market — and purchased for $7 — was actually stolen from the Baltimore Museum of Art ...
Last week, a silly group picketed the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, demanding that the museum remove from its walls the high-glucose paintings of Pierre-Auguste Renoir in favor of more dignified fare.
A small Pierre-Auguste Renoir painting that a woman said she purchased for just $7 at a flea market will return to a Maryland museum that argued that the painting was stolen from its premises in 1951.