Artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Date: 1973
Museum: Georgia Museum of Art (Athens, United States)
Technique: Bronze
One of the founders of French impressionism, Renoir used even looser and more expressive brushwork in his later paintings. Toward the end of his career, he turned to sculpture. When his arthritis worsened, he took on Richard Guido as an assistant, who molded the clay under Renoir’s supervision. This sculpture is thought to be a preliminary work to
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