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"Renoir ‘is the only great painter who never painted a sad painting,' wrote Octave Mirbeau in 1913. The MOULIN DE LA GALETTE is the finest example of his radiant outlook. It is an anthem to youth and happiness, expressed in the pure colours and light palette of the Impressionists. As in a snapshot, Renoir captures a party at a popular Montmartre locale, in the greatest ever painting en plein-air."
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