Guernsey to host Renoir exhibition 140 years after artist’s stay
by Harriet Sherwood from World news | The Guardian on (#6DZM5)
Eleven impressionist landscapes inspired by island's scenery, light and locals go on display from 30 September
On 5 September 1883, the French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir wrote a letter from the island of Guernsey, expressing admiration for its superb rocks ... as well as rump steak and ale at reasonable prices".
Renoir spent five weeks on Guernsey, captivated by its scenery and quality of light. He painted 15 landscapes, which are among his most celebrated works.
Renoir in Guernsey, 1883 is open at the Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery from 30 September to 15 December
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