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Curators at the Baltimore Museum of Art are celebrating after a court decides a painting stolen there more than 60 years ago must be returned to the museum.
President Trump insists he owns a real Renoir painting — but a Chicago museum says the version he has isn’t the real deal. The Art Institute of Chicago said it owns the authentic version of t… ...
A tiny water view painted by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is finally headed back to the city where a judge has ruled that it belongs — 62 years, one month and 24 days after it was reported stolen fr… ...
The tiny Renoir that was supposedly purchased for $7 at a flea market and captivated art mystery lovers around the world went back on display Thursday at the Baltimore Museum of Art, more than 62 ...
In court filing, Baltimore Museum of Art says Virginia woman cannot claim ownership of a stolen painting.
Exhibition co-curator Christopher Riopelle, the Neil Westreich Curator of Post 1800 Paintings at the National Gallery, said: ...
Matisse called “The Bathers” Renoir’s masterpiece, and Los Angeles museum goers can make their own decisions when an exhibition of that painting and dozens more opens at LACMA on Sunday.
Through September 6th, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is featuring Late Renoir: 79 paintings, sculpture and drawings by Impressionist giant Auguste Renoir, all from the last 30 years of his life ...
Susan Helen Adler paced the corridors of the Baltimore Museum of Art, searching for objects that once belonged to her great-great-aunt, the late Saidie Adler May.
A Renoir painting stolen from the Baltimore Museum of Art more than 60 years ago will return to public view later this month.
A painting believed to be by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir that a woman bought for $7 at a flea market may have been stolen from a museum six decades ago.
A federal judge ordered on Friday that a Renoir painting that was stolen from the Baltimore Museum of Art in 1951 and ended up in the possession of a woman who said she bought it nearly 70 years later ...
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