Parisian art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel acquired some 5,000 impressionist works long before others were buying them. Claude Monet said he and his... Durand-Ruel: The Art Dealer Who Liked Impressionists ...
An exhibition in Paris highlights a crucial moment in the art market’s development, when commerce and creativity became intertwined. By Farah Nayeri Reporting from Paris The gray-haired art dealer ...
Seldom in the history of art has any dealer acquired such a strangle hold on the output of an entire school as did canny old Paul Durand-Ruel of Paris with the French Impressionists. Sixty years ago, ...
Photograph of Paul Durand-Ruel in his gallery (photo taken by Dornac, c. 1910) (all images courtesy the National Gallery, London) LONDON — Impressionism is easily one of, if not the most, accessible ...
In 1908, Claude Monet, the Impressionist painter who revolutionized French art history just three decades earlier, was at a creative impasse. He couldn't stop futzing over his latest "Water Lilies" ...
Discovering the Impressionists, now on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, tells the story of French art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, who championed work by then-unknown painters Monet, Pissarro, ...
TIFTON — Renior, Monet, Cezanne, Passarro and others are among the famous artists who will be featured in a screen exhibition at the Tifton Museum of Arts and Heritage, according to a press release.
Most of the letters are addressed to Paul Durand-Ruel. siris_sil_184456 ...
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