The National Gallery in London will host a significant exhibition dedicated to French Impressionist artist Renoir in October 2026, featuring over 50 works from various collections globally. Titled "Renoir and Love," this exhibition marks the first major presentation of his work in the UK in 20 years. It will focus on the artist's evolution of themes involving affection, sociability, and everyday interactions during his career from the mid-1860s to the mid-1880s. Iconic pieces, including 'Bal au Moulin de la Galette,' will be included for the first time in the UK, offering a deep dive into Renoir's artistic exploration of love and friendship.
Renoir's exhibition at the National Gallery will present over 50 significant works, focusing on love and social interactions from the mid-1860s to the mid-1880s.
Co-curator Christopher Riopelle emphasizes Renoir's commitment to chronicling love and friendship, portraying their informal manifestations as essential elements of modern life.
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