Monet Porcelain Limoges

Monet Limoges

Auguste Renoir or Pierre-Auguste Renoir, one of the central figures of Impressionist movement, was born on February 25, 1841, in a working class family in Limoges, France. Accredited by critics as one of the most popular & independent painters of his time, his paintings are often reproduced and appreciated for the warm sensuality of his style. This prolific French painter characterized his works with the harmony of lines, brilliance of colors, and his intimate charm of a wide variety of subjects.

Renowned for his radiant and intimate paintings (especially those of nude females), Renoir excelled in the history of modern art for the representation of feminine grace. The nude female was one of his key painting subjects. Being an Impressionist painter, he highlighted his painting scenes with the help of the diffused brushing of colors on the canvass. This resulted in a blending appearance of his figures with each other and with their background.

As an adolescent, Auguste began painting flowers on Fine China at a Porcelain factory, graduating later to fans and screens. He undertook formal training in painting from the Academy of the Swiss Charles Gabriel Gleyre in Paris, in the year 1862. Here, Renoir met several acclaimed French artists of the likes of Claude Monet and Eugene Delacroix. These artists highly Influenced Auguste Renoir’s early works, as they were emphatically bright & colored. The flow of Edgar Degas’ paintings also impressed Renoir. Then, Courbet’s Realism reflects in Auguste’s early paintings such as, “Diana,” (1867), in which the figures are modelled & superimposed well, upon a false landscape. As he matured, his works went on getting more and more Impressionist with the canvassing of real life, full of sparkling hues and light. His intensely disciplined and formal technique of portraits and figure paintings made him stand out amongst his Impressionist contemporaries.

One of the best-known Impressionist works of Renoir is “Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette” (Le Bal au Moulin de la Galette) (1876). It pictures a popular dance garden on the Butte Montmartre, crowed with people. Some of his other major works include, “The Large Bathers,” “La Grenouillere,” “By the Water,” “The Country Dance,” “Nude in the Sun,” and “Diana the Huntress.”

By 1864, Auguste was exhibiting his work at Paris Salon. Recognition came his way only in 1874; post Franco-Prussian War, at the first exhibition of the New Impressionist School. Later on, he held a solo exhibition at Durand-Ruel Gallery in Paris in 1883. In 1890, Auguste Renoir married Aline Victorine Charigot. He had three sons from Aline. The last 20 years of his life was crippled by severe Rheumatic Arthritis (in 1892), as he could not move his hands freely. However, Auguste’s passion for painting continued and he strapped a brush to his arms, in order to paint. At the age of 78, on December 03, 1919, Auguste Renoir died in his house at Cagne.

Pierre-Auguste- Renoir – Galería virtual – Música Beethoven


Limoges Porcelain Cerelene Reynaud Monet Style


Limoges Porcelain Cerelene Reynaud Monet Style “Impressions” 6 place settings!


$400.00



I LOVE LIMOGES - City-series - White T-shirt


I LOVE LIMOGES – City-series – White T-shirt



Brand New, never worn 100% cotton front print Authentic white T-shirt. Anvil, Gilden, or Similar Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt 100% pre-shrunk cotton, seamless collarette, double needle hems. The shirt reads “I HEART LIMOGES”….


I LOVE NICE - City-series - White T-shirt


I LOVE NICE – City-series – White T-shirt



Brand New, never worn 100% cotton front print Authentic white T-shirt. Anvil, Gilden, or Similar Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt 100% pre-shrunk cotton, seamless collarette, double needle hems. The shirt reads “I HEART NICE”….


I LOVE BORDEAUX - City-series - White T-shirt


I LOVE BORDEAUX – City-series – White T-shirt



Brand New, never worn 100% cotton front print Authentic white T-shirt. Anvil, Gilden, or Similar Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt 100% pre-shrunk cotton, seamless collarette, double needle hems. The shirt reads “I HEART BORDEAUX”….


The Story of Monet and Renoir (A Color and Learn Book) (Color and Learn Books (Starshell))


The Story of Monet and Renoir (A Color and Learn Book) (Color and Learn Books (Starshell))


$12.99


A children’s high end art book that combines 14 beautiful reproductions of Money and Renoir’s finest works, outlines for children to color facing papers, the story of the artists’ friendship, and activities to delight and inform the reader. The book has color reproductions of paintings with black and white outlines on facing pages. Under the paintings and outlines is the story of the artists’ frie…

Limoges Hand Painted Porcelain

Limoges Porcelain Plate

Limoges Porcelain Plate

Just Imagine … Enjoying the tradition of taking tea with friends; relaxing alone with a beautifully brewed coffee and good book; enjoying a French style afternoon tea party (complete with French Pastries of course); or hosting a sophisticated dinner party for a very special guest … all whilst indulging in a little French finery … with your very own Limoges Porcelain all the way from Limoge, France.

Limoges Porcelain pieces are often famously known for the exquisite Limoges Porcelain boxes, however, there are absolutely stunning pieces which one can use every day. The classic tea cup! (or coffee mug if you would prefer).

It is thought the first limoges porcelain pieces were created in France late in the 18th century, where highly skilled craftspeople and artists began to manufacture and decorate porcelain pieces in Limoge, selling them throughout Europe. Limoges, is one of the oldest cities in France and is famous for its exquisite porcelain. Rich deposits of kaolin ‘the essential ingredient used in making porcelain paste’ was discovered around Limoges towards the end of the 18th Century.

Limoges Porcelain has been treasured by collectors and lovers of fine china worldwide for centuries. Still exquisitely created in Limoges-France, superior manufacturing processes show the porcelain is of the finest translucent quality, and perfect at any time for those lingering cups of tea.

Today the famous Limoges porcelain is a shining example of French-style luxury that is enjoyed throughout the world! Legle de Limoges porcelain produces a gorgeous range of products in an assortment of stunning colours from pastels to bold, with each piece featuring beautiful hand painted in 24k gold edging or a stylish platinum edge finish.

Enjoy one colour for classic style, or be daring and mix and match colours for a very French effect. Limoge porcelain is a wonderful gift to receive, perfect for special birthday’s, to mark a very special or personal occassion, engagements, weddings & anniversaries. You can discover more about Limoge porcelain and see the beauty of this exquisite product which has stood the test of time over the centuries at our e-commerce store malmaison.com.au. Limoge porcelain is an absolute treasure to admire, use or give as a gift.

The beautiful pastel colours are particularly gorgeous, I personally love treasuring the moment of drinking tea out of my Limoge Green & White Striped Breakfast Cup and Saucer every morning at breakfast.

Edwynna L. Adams is a self confessed lover of all things French. Edwynna has lived all over the world spending time in France to immerse herself in everything French culture has to offer. In addition to being a self confessed Franchophile, Edwynna is passionate about floral beauty and all things botanical, which is clearly reflected in her retail business and e-commerce store which combines her two great loves exquisitely. Edwynna enjoys sharing her passion for France and botanical beauty with her in-store & on-line clients & customers, and is particularly thrilled that she is able to reach people far and wide, both in cities and extremely remote locations to share in the joy of creating something beautiful in ones home with a distinctive French or botanical style. Due to her drive & passion, Edwynna is often asked to contribute photographic images and word copy to decorating magazines about the style she has created at Malmaison. Edwynna believes everyone should enjoy beauty and brings together a beautiful assortment of products and article information at her website http://www.malmaison.com.au – a site that offers information about French Style, Botanical Beauty, French Decorating, French Products, Monthly Online Calendar, and a great deal more.

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Early 20th Century French Limoges Hand Painted Porcelain Vase


Early 20th Century French Limoges Hand Painted Porcelain Vase


$9,500.00





















Tall Hand-painted Porcelain Mug, 'Isis Wings'


Tall Hand-painted Porcelain Mug, ‘Isis Wings’


$18.99


Drink your coffee or latte in style and add an exquisite piece of decor to your home. A uniquely hand-painted mug by Fathi Mahmoud depicting the ancient Egyptian Gods Isis and Osiris. The mug is hand-painted by the most talented artisans in Egypt and uses elegant 9K gold highlights that makes this piece a true collectible for all art lovers….

Hand-Painted Porcelain Mug, 'King Tut'


Hand-Painted Porcelain Mug, ‘King Tut’


$16.99


A spectacular colorful designed coffee mug by the famous artist Fathi Mahmoud. This special designed mug is totally handc-painted by the most skilful artisans of the age. They use vivid colors and 9K gold to high lighten their creations and picture the famous King Tut on his throne. It is a perfect home decor, antique-style, handmade gift from Egypt….

Standing Hand-painted Porcelain Mug, 'Golden Baset'


Standing Hand-painted Porcelain Mug, ‘Golden Baset’


$21.99


A uniquely designed porcelain mug by the famous Fathi Mahmoud. The hand-painted porcelain mug depicts the ancient Egyptian goddess Baset, sometimes referred to as the goddess of fertility in ancient Egyptian mythology. The mug is highlighted using 9K gold depicting the image of Baset as well as the hieroglyphic alphabet at the base of the mug. This could be a very special gift for someone very spe…