
Le Chapeau Epingle
Hand signed in the plate by Renoir in the lower left of the image.
Originally created c.1894 by Pierre-Auguste Renoir for Geffroy's La Vie Aristique Vol. 3.
This is a second edition impression for Georges Rivière's Renoir et ses Amis, published in Paris in 1921.
Depicting a serene view of two young women posing for their portrait, this extremely delicate work expresses the beauty and elegance of Renoir's portraiture. Noted by Stella, "As the subtitle explains, Berthe Morisot's daughter, Julie Manet, and her cousin are the models for this subject.
Originally created c.1894 by Pierre-Auguste Renoir for Geffroy's La Vie Aristique Vol. 3.
This is a second edition impression for Georges Rivière's Renoir et ses Amis, published in Paris in 1921.
Depicting a serene view of two young women posing for their portrait, this extremely delicate work expresses the beauty and elegance of Renoir's portraiture. Noted by Stella, "As the subtitle explains, Berthe Morisot's daughter, Julie Manet, and her cousin are the models for this subject.
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Hand signed in the plate by Renoir in the lower left of the image.
Originally created c.1894 by Pierre-Auguste Renoir for Geffroy's La Vie Aristique Vol. 3.
This is a second edition impression for Georges Rivière's Renoir et ses Amis, published in Paris in 1921.
Depicting a serene view of two young women posing for their portrait, this extremely delicate work expresses the beauty and elegance of Renoir's portraiture. Noted by Stella, "As the subtitle explains, Berthe Morisot's daughter, Julie Manet, and her cousin are the models for this subject.
Originally created c.1894 by Pierre-Auguste Renoir for Geffroy's La Vie Aristique Vol. 3.
This is a second edition impression for Georges Rivière's Renoir et ses Amis, published in Paris in 1921.
Depicting a serene view of two young women posing for their portrait, this extremely delicate work expresses the beauty and elegance of Renoir's portraiture. Noted by Stella, "As the subtitle explains, Berthe Morisot's daughter, Julie Manet, and her cousin are the models for this subject.











