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Girl with a Watering Can
You are viewing a museum quality fine-art print. The prints we carry are produced using either the lithographic or serigraphic printing process and are printed on high quality archival acid free paper. Most prints are on a thick (120 pound or higher) stock of paper. Each print is of the highest museum art print reproduction quality and are supplied by the world's leading art publishers. These prints rival any detailed reproduction from their originals and are geared towards the discerning eye of...
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GIRL WITH A WATERING CAN
The painting "A Girl with a Watering Can" by Renoir (1876) is reproduced in miniature for the dollhouse in a goldtone frame that is 2-1/2" wide by 3" high.
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Girl with Watering Can
All over the world of Stamping and Scrapbooking, Magenta is known for its unique ‘’Magenta Style’, a reputation we have embraced and now pass onto you. Because card making and scrapbooking are instruments of self expression and communication, we strive to provide the best instruments to achieve new levels of Creativity and to generate beautiful art.
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Girl with a Watering Can
Comment on the subject of the poster. For example, if it is a poster about a movie, you might talk about what you liked (or disliked) about the movie -- or even talk about the actors in the movie. Critique the art or artist. Don't worry if you aren't an expert -- everyone has an opinion, what's yours?. Comment with confidence! Your unique perspective will help others view this artwork in a new light.
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Girl (A) with Watering Can
Our Garden Helpers are made of 1/8" steel and are mounted on a 24" stake. We have started the rusting process for you. These will continue to rust with time; forming a natural aged patina.
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Girl with a Watering Can
1841-1919, French impressionist painter and sculptor, b. Limoges. Renoir went to work at the age of 13 in Paris as a decorator of factory-made porcelain, copying the works of Boucher. In 1862 he entered M. C. Gleyre's studio, where he formed lasting friendships with Bazille, Monet and Sisley. His early work reflected myriad influences including those of Courbet, Manet, Corot, Ingres and Delacroix. He began to earn his living with portraiture in the 1870s; an important work of this period was Madame...
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