Eugène Murer (Hyacinthe-Eugène Meunier, 1841–1906)

Auguste Renoir French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 821

Murer was an artist, celebrated pastry cook, restaurateur, novelist, poet, and avid collector of Impressionist paintings. By 1887, ten years after he sat for this portrait, he had amassed some 122 works by his painter-friends, including 15 by Renoir, whom he called "the greatest artist of our century." It has been suggested that Murer’s pose and gaze in this work served as a model for Van Gogh’s famous portrait of another great Impressionist collector, Dr. Paul-Ferdinand Gachet (private collection), Murer’s neighbor in Auvers.

Eugène Murer (Hyacinthe-Eugène Meunier, 1841–1906), Auguste Renoir (French, Limoges 1841–1919 Cagnes-sur-Mer), Oil on canvas

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