The Umbrellas
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The Umbrellas
Summary
The Umbrellas is a painting[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- The Umbrellas is the creator of Pierre-Auguste Renoir[3].
- The Umbrellas is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- The Umbrellas's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- The Umbrellas's genre is genre art[6].
- The Umbrellas's depicts is recorded as umbrella[7].
- The Umbrellas's depicts is recorded as woman[8].
- The Umbrellas's depicts is recorded as man[9].
- The Umbrellas's depicts is recorded as basket[10].
- The Umbrellas's depicts is recorded as hoop[11].
- The Umbrellas's depicts is recorded as crowd[12].
- The Umbrellas's depicts is recorded as blue[13].
- The Umbrellas is made of oil paint[14].
- The Umbrellas is made of canvas[15].
- The Umbrellas's collection is recorded as National Gallery[16].
- The Umbrellas's collection is recorded as Hugh Lane Gallery[17].
- The Umbrellas's inventory number is recorded as NG3268[18].
- The Umbrellas's inventory number is recorded as 3268[19].
- The location of The Umbrellas was National Gallery[20].
- The Umbrellas's Commons category is recorded as Parapluies by Renoir[21].
- The Umbrellas's catalog code is recorded as 93[22].
- 1881 marks the founding of The Umbrellas[23].
- The Umbrellas's described at URL is recorded as http://emuseum.pointblank.ie/online_catalogue/work-detail.php?objectid=1707[24].
- The Umbrellas's donated by is recorded as Hugh Lane[25].
- The Umbrellas's described by source is recorded as 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die[26].
- The Umbrellas's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'The Umbrellas'}[27].
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Authorship and Creation
The Umbrellas is the creator of Pierre-Auguste Renoir[3].
Publication
The Umbrellas's genre is genre art[6].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include oil paint[14] and canvas[15]. The Umbrellas took place at National Gallery[20].
Why It Matters
The Umbrellas has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]