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Pierre Roland Renoir 'Little girl'
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Title: Hand Colored Etchingby Pierre Roland Renoir ''Petite fille''
Artist: Pierre Roland Renoir (b. 1958)
Date: 1983
Medium: Original hand-colored etching on paper
Edition No.: 8/80
Dimensions: 9 x 7 inches (22.9 x 17.8 cm)
Condition Report: The artwork is in good condition with vibrant colors and no visible wear, tears, or damage.
The artwork is signed and numbered lower left, and dated lower right.
Pierre Roland Renoir, born in 1958, is a talented artist known for his exquisite hand-colored etchings. This particular artwork titled 'Petite fille' or ''Little girl,'' created in 1983, showcases Renoir's mastery of the medium. The etching on paper measures 9 x 7 inches (22.9 x 17.8 cm) and is part of a limited edition of only 80 prints, making it a rare and sought-after piece among art collectors.
The condition of the artwork is reported to be excellent, preserving the quality of the etching and the richness of its colors. Renoir's careful handiwork and attention to detail are evident in this charming portrayal of a little girl. The artwork is signed and numbered in the lower left corner, further confirming its authenticity and provenance. As a testament to Pierre Roland Renoir's artistic talent, this hand-colored etching holds both aesthetic and collectible value, making it a delightful addition to any art collection.
Pierre R. Renoir was born in 1958 in the Principality of Monaco. At an extremely early age, he demonstrated an innate talent for the arts. Mr. Henri Baviere, an engraver extraordinaire of St. Paul de Vence and a member or Renoir’s family, encourage young Renoir to persue the arts and further develop his skills. By this time, the artist was proving to be incredibly adept at la gravure a la pointe-seche (drypoint engraving), a technique used at the end of the fifteenth century.
In 1978, the Renoir family emigrated from Europe to Canada. Renoir gave his first exhibition of drypoint engraving works that same year in Edmonton, Alberta. The exhibition was a success and the artist went on to show his works in such locations as Alberta, Toronto and St. Albert in Canada as well as New York, Houston and Las Vegas in the United States.
As a tribute of gratitude to and respect for his great grandfather, the world-renowned French impressionist Pierre Auguste Renoir, young Renoir created a series of engravings. Pierre Renoir has declared that the works of his great grandfather have had an immense impact on his own development as an artist.
After having spent nine years in North America, Pierre Renoir returned to France for a short while before returning the United States and settling in the Monterey Bay area of California. where he continues to dedicate himself to the art of engraving.
Artist: Pierre Roland Renoir (b. 1958)
Date: 1983
Medium: Original hand-colored etching on paper
Edition No.: 8/80
Dimensions: 9 x 7 inches (22.9 x 17.8 cm)
Condition Report: The artwork is in good condition with vibrant colors and no visible wear, tears, or damage.
The artwork is signed and numbered lower left, and dated lower right.
Pierre Roland Renoir, born in 1958, is a talented artist known for his exquisite hand-colored etchings. This particular artwork titled 'Petite fille' or ''Little girl,'' created in 1983, showcases Renoir's mastery of the medium. The etching on paper measures 9 x 7 inches (22.9 x 17.8 cm) and is part of a limited edition of only 80 prints, making it a rare and sought-after piece among art collectors.
The condition of the artwork is reported to be excellent, preserving the quality of the etching and the richness of its colors. Renoir's careful handiwork and attention to detail are evident in this charming portrayal of a little girl. The artwork is signed and numbered in the lower left corner, further confirming its authenticity and provenance. As a testament to Pierre Roland Renoir's artistic talent, this hand-colored etching holds both aesthetic and collectible value, making it a delightful addition to any art collection.
Pierre R. Renoir was born in 1958 in the Principality of Monaco. At an extremely early age, he demonstrated an innate talent for the arts. Mr. Henri Baviere, an engraver extraordinaire of St. Paul de Vence and a member or Renoir’s family, encourage young Renoir to persue the arts and further develop his skills. By this time, the artist was proving to be incredibly adept at la gravure a la pointe-seche (drypoint engraving), a technique used at the end of the fifteenth century.
In 1978, the Renoir family emigrated from Europe to Canada. Renoir gave his first exhibition of drypoint engraving works that same year in Edmonton, Alberta. The exhibition was a success and the artist went on to show his works in such locations as Alberta, Toronto and St. Albert in Canada as well as New York, Houston and Las Vegas in the United States.
As a tribute of gratitude to and respect for his great grandfather, the world-renowned French impressionist Pierre Auguste Renoir, young Renoir created a series of engravings. Pierre Renoir has declared that the works of his great grandfather have had an immense impact on his own development as an artist.
After having spent nine years in North America, Pierre Renoir returned to France for a short while before returning the United States and settling in the Monterey Bay area of California. where he continues to dedicate himself to the art of engraving.
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