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Latest revision as of 10:13, 27 July 2021

French art dealer, considered to be the most important art dealer of the 19th century
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Paul Durand-Ruel
French art dealer, considered to be the most important art dealer of the 19th century
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  • Paul-Marie-Joseph Durand-Ruel

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1831-1922
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31 October 1831Gregorian
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5 February 1922Gregorian
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31 October 1831Gregorian
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5 February 1922Gregorian
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French art dealer, considered to be the most important art dealer of the 19th century. He supported impressionists painters, Claude Monet and Pierre-August Renoir among others. Paul Durand-Ruel is mentioned as one of the auctioneers in the sale of L. Tabourier on 20-22 June 1898 in Paris, in which the painting _Portrait of a woman painter_ by Gabriel Metsu was sold.
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