Artwork description: Hereby, I, Muhammad Omar Nato, bear witness that the artwork bearing the name “Saleswomen in the Algerian Sea” is the original painting by the French painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and it is a parquet work on canvas, measuring, height: 0.48 x 0.73 cm, According to the report of expert / Muhammad Omar Nato, its authenticity has been recorded where
- Painted in: 1881-1882 AD
- Artist name: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
- Name of the painting: Saleswomen in the Algerian Sea.
- Dimensions of the artwork: 0.48 x 0.73 cm
- Signature location: At the bottom of the painting, from the front, on the right, near the corner. The certificate of authenticity was issued based on the report of the experts of the Islamic Dinar Museum, and we have confirmed that it is owned by Abdullah Al-Anbari, residing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with Saudi passport number / AE76969, this is The painting is worthy of notice and fascination with the strength and splendor of the colors. It is a painting saturated with colors and strong contrast between light and shadow, which distinguishes the Impressionist school, of which Renoir is one of the pioneers. The painting is famous for its very strong analysis of a broad expression of the beauty of the Algerian sea vendors and their clothing, which was painted during the period in which he traveled. Renoir traveled to Algeria in 1881 - 1882, during which time Renoir stayed for six weeks in Algeria, and brought back several wonderful paintings with him, including the painting “An Algerian Landscape.”
This is the original painting by the artist Renoir, and it is from a group of his famous paintings that he painted, and it is in good condition. This painting is considered to have been painted during a very rare period by the artist Renoir, as he moved to Algeria, where he painted it after suffering from pneumonia, which caused permanent damage to his respiratory system. Renoir recovered for six weeks in Algeria in the year 1882.