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RENOIR : A ROMANTIC IMPRESSIONIST MASTER

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Choquet asked Renoir to paint the portrait of his wife and became rapidly one of his most enthusiastic supporters. In April 1875 the painter was paid 1200 Francs for a large painting called «La Promenade» (Now in the Frick Collection in New York) and could afford to rent a two room apartment and a former stable situated 12, Rue Cortot in Montmartre.

In the adjoining garden he painted some charming portraits of the actress Henriette Henriot, of a young model called Nini Lopez and of Claude Monet shown painting outdoors.

During the Spring of 1876 Renoir started to produce some large paintings such as «La Tonnelle», «Nude under the Sun», «The Swing» and the «Moulin de la Galette».

The bar of the «Moulin de la Galette» was situated on the Butte Montmartre hilltop at the corner of the Rue Lepic and many artists, students, workers and beautiful girls used to gather there during Sunday afternoons.

Renoir painted the popular ball of the «Moulin de la Galette» showing his friends and models, notably the artists Goeneutte and Henri Gervex.

This joyful painting representing a daily life scene was bought by Gustave Caillebotte and was exhibited in the third exhibition of the Impressionist painters. The art critic Georges Rivière notably hailed it as being a precious monument of Parisian life.

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