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Young Women in Black

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Young Women in Black or Young Girls in Black (French - Jeunes Filles en noir) is an 1880-1882 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, which since 1948 has been in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow..[1][2]

From 1908 to 1918 it was in Sergei Schukin's collection. In 1918 it was moved to the 1st Museum of New Western Painting, which five years later merged with the 2nd Museum of New Western Painting to form the State Museum of New Western Art, where the painting remained until that institution was abolished in 1948[3]

References

  1. ^ "Галерея искусcтва стран Европы и Америки XIX-XX веков | Экспозиция | Планы этажей | Второй этаж | Зал 10". www.newpaintart.ru.
  2. ^ "Галерея искусcтва стран Европы и Америки XIX-XX веков | Экспозиция | Авторы | Ренуар Пьер Огюст | Девушки в черном". www.newpaintart.ru.
  3. ^ "Меценаты современного искусства | Художники | Ренуар, Пьер Огюст | Девушки в черном". www.artmaecenas.ru.