
Framed Print of 'Les Parapluies' (The Umbrellas) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
This item is a large-format framed reproduction of the famous Impressionist painting 'Les Parapluies' (The Umbrellas) originally created by Pierre-Auguste Renoir between 1881 and 1886. The artwork displays a bustling Parisian street scene filled with figures carrying blue umbrellas, with a central female figure holding a basket. The print appears to be a lithograph or high-quality photomechanical print on textured paper or canvas, designed to mimic the original oil painting's appearance. It is housed in an ornate, multi-layered frame featuring a wide, gilded outer moulding with a repeating acanthus leaf or scroll pattern, a champagne-colored linen or canvas liner (mat), and a thin gilded inner fillet. The frame's construction suggests mid-to-late 20th-century mass production, likely between 1970 and 1990. In terms of condition, there is visible dust accumulation on the frame and liner. The frame shows minor surface abrasions and some darkening of the gilding, consistent with age and display in a residential environment. No visible moisture damage or significant fading is apparent from the image, though the colors appear slightly more muted than the original masterpiece, which is currently held in the National Gallery, London. The overall craftsmanship of the framing is solid, intended for decorative home use rather than museum-grade preservation.
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Estimated Value
$75.00 - $150.00
Basic Information
Category
Wall Art / Decorative Reproductions
Appraised On
December 29, 2025
Estimated Value
$75.00 - $150.00
Item Description
This item is a large-format framed reproduction of the famous Impressionist painting 'Les Parapluies' (The Umbrellas) originally created by Pierre-Auguste Renoir between 1881 and 1886. The artwork displays a bustling Parisian street scene filled with figures carrying blue umbrellas, with a central female figure holding a basket. The print appears to be a lithograph or high-quality photomechanical print on textured paper or canvas, designed to mimic the original oil painting's appearance. It is housed in an ornate, multi-layered frame featuring a wide, gilded outer moulding with a repeating acanthus leaf or scroll pattern, a champagne-colored linen or canvas liner (mat), and a thin gilded inner fillet. The frame's construction suggests mid-to-late 20th-century mass production, likely between 1970 and 1990. In terms of condition, there is visible dust accumulation on the frame and liner. The frame shows minor surface abrasions and some darkening of the gilding, consistent with age and display in a residential environment. No visible moisture damage or significant fading is apparent from the image, though the colors appear slightly more muted than the original masterpiece, which is currently held in the National Gallery, London. The overall craftsmanship of the framing is solid, intended for decorative home use rather than museum-grade preservation.
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