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The Swing, by former resident Pierre-Auguste Renoir, depicts the garden and was painted on site (1876) The Musée de Montmartre (French pronunciation: [myze də mɔ̃maʁtʁ], Montmartre Museum) is located in Montmartre, at 8-14 rue Cortot in the 18th (XVIII) arrondissement of Paris, France.
The Viaduc des Arts is a converted train line located in the 12th arrondissement of Paris which is now both a series of workshops for highly skilled artisans and, on the top level, the Promenade Plantée, a linear park. It was formerly the "Viaduc de Bastille," for the trains of the Paris-Bastille-Vincennes line.
The Pont des Arts (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ dez‿aʁ]) or Passerelle des Arts ([pasʁɛl-]) is a pedestrian bridge in Paris which crosses the River Seine. It links the Institut de France and the central square ( cour carrée ) of the Palais du Louvre , (which had been termed the "Palais des Arts" under the First French Empire ).
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The Pont des Arts, Paris is an 1826 cityscape painting by the British artist Richard Parkes Bonington. [1] [2] [3] It depicts a scene in Paris during the Restoration era. The Pont des Arts across the River Seine, built during the Napoleonic era, forms the centre of the veduta. Parkes Bonington was a British artist who lived in France for many ...
(French: Danse dans la Ville) 1883: 180 cm × 90 cm (71 in × 35 in) Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France Dance in the Country (French: Danse à la Campagne) 1883: 180 cm × 90 cm (71 in × 35 in) Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France Children on the Seashore, Guernsey (French: Enfants au Bord de la Mer, Guernesey) 1883
Paysage Bords de Seine was painted by Renoir in 1879. In June 1925, the painting was purchased by the Paris art gallery Bernheim-Jeune from a "Madame Papillon" (possibly Alphonsine Fournaise Papillon, a figure in the artist's Luncheon of the Boating Party). [1] In January 1926, Herbert L. May purchased the painting from Bernheim-Jeune.
The Grands Boulevards (French: Les Grands Boulevards) is an oil on canvas painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, painted in 1875. The painting illustrates a busy Paris boulevard, showing the effects of industrialisation and Haussmannisation. The image is housed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It is considered Renoir's most famous view of Paris.