The Coiffure (Young Girl Combing Her Hair) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir Impressionism Art dated 1896
The Coiffure (Young Girl Combing Her Hair) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir Impressionism Art dated 1896
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Hark, 'The Coiffure (Young Girl Combing Her Hair)', born of Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s fancy in the year 1896, stands as a monument to beauty’s undying reign. It is not merely to be gazed upon but to be known, to be felt, as one might feel the breeze upon his cheek. Its lines are like the words of a sonnet, full of meaning and grace, and its colours like the notes of a lute, harmonious and true. Place it where thou wilt—amidst revelry or repose—it shall reign supreme, casting its gentle spell upon all who tarry near. Art such as this is the breath of life made visible.
Framed Wallart is printed in high quality 300GSM artboard with a 1 inch Frame. Printed using High Resolution Digital Printing Technology.
Canvas Art is printed in high quality PolyCanvas Fabric and framed with a sturdy wooden frame. Sublimation Printing Technology With Fade Proof Inks
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