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A painting by Renoir thought to be a Mediterranean landscape could actually be a painting of Guernsey, art experts on the island believe. The painting, titled Bay of Salerno or Mediterranean ...
The leading impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir was so inspired by Moulin Huet Bay on Guernsey’s south coast that he painted ...
By the time he came to Guernsey in 1883, Renoir was already famous — but he was also entering a creative dry period, telling his agent he had “forgotten how to paint”.
This autumn, 140 years on, Guernsey is staging a landmark exhibition, Renoir on Guernsey 1883, hoping to attract new visitors to the island who will be as captivated by its charms as Renoir was.
The States said the exhibition would celebrate Renoir's stay in Guernsey and the "career-changing inspiration" he experienced whilst visiting An exhibition celebrating 19th Century French artist ...
Guernsey’s only five-star hotel, The Old Government House Hotel & Spa in St Peter Port is offering a two-night Renoir package in conjunction with the exhibition, including a three-course dinner ...
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The quaint Channel island that inspired 15 paintings by Impressionist painter Auguste Renoir - MSNIn 1883, Auguste Renoir falls in love with Guernsey. His stay there inspired him to paint fifteen artworks. Today, the island is paying tribute to him with a unique art-themed walk.
A Renoir exhibition has opened in Guernsey, 140 years after the renowned impressionist artist visited the island. Pierre-Auguste Renoir worked on 15 paintings during his five-week stay.
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Guernsey minimum wage to rise to £12.60 an hour - MSNThe minimum wage in Guernsey will increase to £12.60 an hour for adults after politicians approved a 5% increase. The rate for workers aged 17 and 18 will also rise on 1 October 2025, from £10. ...
An exhibition celebrating 19th Century French artist Renoir will be held in Guernsey. Pierre-Auguste Renoir visited the island in 1883 and was known for his impressionist work.
Guernsey, set around 30 miles from the French coast, offers plenty that's comfortably familiar for British travellers, served with more than a soupcon of Gallic flair.
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