Parisian art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel acquired some 5,000 impressionist works long before others were buying them. Claude Monet said he and his... Durand-Ruel: The Art Dealer Who Liked Impressionists ...
The first painting you see is a portrait of a man. He’s wearing a dark jacket and leaning back, his hand resting on his chest ...
The contemporary art world is modelled on the innovations of Paul Durand-Ruel. A new exhibition explores the fruits of the Parisian’s legacy.
When his father died in 1865, Paul Durand-Ruel (1831–1922), aged thirty-four, became the director of his family’s art gallery in Paris. He had begun working with his father almost ten years earlier, ...
The most ambitious exhibition in the Geelong Gallery’s history honours the movement’s early champion Paul Durand-Ruel and features works by Monet, Renoir and Pissarro ...
In one of the ironies of art history, the great French art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel “discovered” Impressionism in London in January 1871 because he, Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro had sought refuge ...
An exhibition looks at the legacy of visionary art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, who risked everything to promote impressionist ...
My first reaction to the Durand-Ruel show at London’s National Gallery (NG) was simply “Wow!” A top class display of always-popular Impressionist painting, it’s sure to draw the crowds. “Inventing ...
This spring, the National Gallery presents the UK's first major exhibition devoted to the man who invented Impressionism, Paul Durand-Ruel (1831-1922). An entrepreneurial art dealer, Durand-Ruel ...
PAUL DURAND-RUEL was a French art dealer who effectively made the market for Impressionist paintings. He was the first person to promote the artists; he supported them financially through the bad ...
In 1868, two years before he met Paul Durand-Ruel, Claude Monet was so broke that he tried to commit suicide by throwing himself into the Seine. He and his painter friends – Renoir, Sisley, Pissarro ...