1951 Renoir Lithographic print, limited edition, French, framed vintage artwork
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Rarely offered lithographic print of Auguste Renoir's artwork, produced in a limited edition of 3,000 by Mourlot Frères and Georges Duval, master printers in Paris, in 1951. delightful scene with children playing with a ball! A series of prints were created based on Renoir's original works as part of the album "Les Lithographies de Renoir," published by André Sauret. Framed with gilt wood and custom double mount behind glass and in excellent condition.
49cm x 41cm Frame
27cm X 23cm artwork
“Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) was a prominent French artist, a leading figure in the Impressionist movement, known for his vibrant depictions of light and color, particularly in his paintings of women and social scenes. Born in Limoges, he began his career as a porcelain painter before studying art in Paris and joining the Impressionist circle. Renoir's style evolved throughout his career, incorporating more classical elements later in life.”