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Lunch of the Boating Party tapestry – only 1 left!
Renoir tapestries
Lunch of the Boating Party tapestry (now discontinued) – in 1881 Pierre-Auguste Renoir created this oil painting showing friends relaxing by the River Seine. It is now in the Phillips Collection, Washington, DC.
It is one of several Renoir tapestries in our Impressionist Tapestries collection woven in France. The tapestry is woven in 98% cotton and 2% polyester. It is lined, with a rod pocket for hanging. We supply instructions for easy tapestry wall-hanging with every order.
(If you’ve enjoyed the charming book “The Hare with Amber Eyes” by Edmund de Waal you’ll be interested to know that the man wearing the top hat is Charles Ephrussi, a friend of Renoir and many other Impressionist painters.)