


The Little Ballerina In The Style Of P.A. Renoir
Now hanging in The National Gallery, Pierre-Auguste Renoir's 'The Dancer' was painted in 1874 and was included in the first exhibition of the 'Société anonyme coopérative des artistes, peintres, sculpteurs, graveurs, etc.'; later dubbed the Impressionists. Here, Renoir's legacy as the leading figure of Impressionist style has been captured by world-famous art forger turned "Genuine Fakes" artist John Myatt and was created for the artists upcoming feature film in which this painting will feature.
This mini masterpiece is the perfect way to add a touch of art history to your home, complimented by a bespoke gold frame moulded from original designs by 18th century cabinet-maker Thomas Chippendale.
Read more about John Myatt's incredible story here.
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Now hanging in The National Gallery, Pierre-Auguste Renoir's 'The Dancer' was painted in 1874 and was included in the first exhibition of the 'Société anonyme coopérative des artistes, peintres, sculpteurs, graveurs, etc.'; later dubbed the Impressionists. Here, Renoir's legacy as the leading figure of Impressionist style has been captured by world-famous art forger turned "Genuine Fakes" artist John Myatt and was created for the artists upcoming feature film in which this painting will feature.
This mini masterpiece is the perfect way to add a touch of art history to your home, complimented by a bespoke gold frame moulded from original designs by 18th century cabinet-maker Thomas Chippendale.
Read more about John Myatt's incredible story here.



















