March 27 (UPI) --A Pennsylvania woman bought a drawing for $12 at a collector's auction and she later determined it might be a far more valuable work by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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See Renoir’s Rare Drawings on Display in the First Exhibition of Its Kind Since 1921
Around 100 of the French Impressionist painter's lesser-known paper works are now on view at New York City's Morgan Library ...
MONTGOMERY CO., Pa. -- A Pennsylvania woman appears to have purchased an original Renoir work, dating back to the 1800s, for a tiny fraction of what it may be worth. That drawing now has the attention ...
An exhibition at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia—which owns 181 works by the French Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the world’s largest collection—focuses on a lesser-known aspect ...
Imagine finding a priceless work of art for under $20. That’s the hope for a Pennsylvania antique shop owner who said a drawing she bought for $12 at an auction could possibly be the work of a ...
Imagine finding a priceless work of art for under $20. That’s the hope for a Pennsylvania antique shop owner who said a drawing she bought for $12 at an auction could possibly be the work of a ...
Director Gilles Bourdos takes an appreciative look at Andree Heuschling's impact on the lives of painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir and his son Jean. By Todd McCarthy The story of the young woman who was ...
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