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1877, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, At the Theatre -- National Gallery (London)

From the museum label: A young girl and her chaperone are seated in a theatre box. They, not the stage, are the subject of the artist's and the audience's attention. The bright gold of the box emphasises their separation from the audience. It also makes a deliberate contrast with their blue dresses.

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Uploaded on September 1, 2019
Taken on September 17, 2016