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  1. Paul Durand-Ruel (French pronunciation: [pɔl dyʁɑ̃ ʁɥɛl]; 31 October 1831 – 5 February 1922) was a French art dealer associated with the Impressionists and the Barbizon School. [1]

  2. 5 days ago · Paul Durand-Ruel (born October 31, 1831, Paris, France—died February 5, 1922, Paris) was a French art dealer who was an early champion of the Barbizon school artists and the Impressionists. Durand-Ruel began his career in his father’s art gallery, which he inherited in 1865.

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  3. Jul 22, 2015 · But the gallery of Paul Durand-Ruel, the Paris dealer who put Impressionism on the international map, preceded them by more than a century and a half.

  4. Aug 18, 2015 · Paul Durand-Ruel, shown above in his gallery in 1910, acquired some 5,000 impressionist works — long before others were buying them.

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  5. Mar 4, 2015 · Paul Durand-Ruel, an entrepreneurial art dealer from Paris, discovered this group of young artists – including Monet, Degas, Manet, Renoir, Pissarro and Sisley – and gambled. Realising the fashionable potential of their derided ‘impressions’ of urban and suburban life, Durand-Ruel dedicated the rest of his life to building an audience ...

  6. Mar 4, 2015 · Lauded as the man who invented Impressionism, Paul Durand-Ruel was the art dealer who bought the works of Monet, Pissarro, and Renoir while they were still being ignored or ridiculed.

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  8. Oct 2, 2015 · He invents individual exhibitions for Boudin, Renoir, Pissaro, and Sisley. From his early travels, Paul Durand-Ruel opens up to the world, which leads him to create an international network of galleries (London, Brussels, Berlin, and then New York).

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