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Interlingue: From October 11, 2019 until March 13, 2020, a fairly exhaustive retrospective (150 paintings and drawings) of the work of Albert André (1869-1954), post-impressionist painter and great friend of Auguste Renoir for 20 years, took place in Nîmes at the Gard departmental archives. Produced thanks to the participation of the museums of Bagnols-sur-Cèze of which Albert André was curator, Renoir of Cagnes-sur-Mer, Orsay, Modern Art of the City of Paris, Art and History of Saint-Denis, Paul-Dini from Villefranche-sur-Saône, etc...1890s : Maleck (his wife) in Blue, oil on canvas from 1898, Gard Sacred Art Museum in Pont-Saint-Esprit.
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