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Featured in his own upcoming feature film, this painting by world-famous art forger turned "Genuine Fakes" artist John Myatt is a small snapshot of from one of the most famous impressionist paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Now part of the prestigious Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C; Renoir's original 'Luncheon Of The Boating Party' was painted in 1881-1882 and identified by critics as the best painting on show at the seventh exhibition of the newly established Impressionist artists.
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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Medium: Mixed Media
Subjects: Figurative, Animals, Still life
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