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  1. Paul Durand-Ruel (French pronunciation: [pɔl dyʁɑ̃ ʁɥɛl]; 31 October 1831 – 5 February 1922) was a French art dealer associated with the Impressionists and the Barbizon School.

    • 5 February 1922 (aged 90), Paris, France
    • French
    • Art Dealing, Impressionist Movement, Modern Art Markets
    • 31 October 1831, Paris, France
  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Paul Durand-Ruel (born October 31, 1831, Paris, France—died February 5, 1922, Paris) was a French art dealer who was an early champion of the Barbizon school artists and the Impressionists. Durand-Ruel began his career in his father’s art gallery, which he inherited in 1865.

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  3. Jul 22, 2015 · July 22, 2015. PHILADELPHIA — Casual observers might suppose that mega-galleries like Larry Gagosian’s and David Zwirner’s are a distinctively 21st-century phenomenon. But the gallery of Paul...

  4. Aug 18, 2015 · Paul Durand-Ruel was quite the shopper. He was the first buyer of Renoir's Luncheon of the Boating Party, Monet's Stacks of Wheat (End of Day Autumn), some 100 works in the Musée d'Orsay's...

    • Susan Stamberg
  5. durand-ruel.fr › en › paul-durand-ruelPaul Durand-Ruel

    Découvrez la vie et l'œuvre de Paul Durand-Ruel, le premier marchand d'art à soutenir les artistes de l'École de Barbizon et des Impressionnistes. Suivez son parcours, de sa naissance à Paris en 1831 à sa mort en 1922, et ses innovations dans le marché de l'art.

  6. Learn how Paul Durand-Ruel shaped the impressionist movement and the modern art market with his entrepreneurial and risk-taking approach. Discover his early years, his support for the Barbizon School, his promotion of Monet and other impressionists, and his legacy.

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  8. June 24–September 13, 2015. Dorrance Galleries. This summer, the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents a ground-breaking exhibition examining the early struggles and ultimate triumph of the artists who became known as the Impressionists and the role played by the visionary Parisian art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel in their success.

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