The Masters
The Masters
The Daughters of Durand-Ruel, 1882: A double portrait of the two daughters of Jean-Marie-Fortuné Durand and his wife Marie Ruel, owners of a famous art gallery in Paris. Jeanne, the younger girl with her hat off, and Marie-Therese are posed on a garden bench dressed in light-colored summer frocks.

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We have been doing alot of this kinda art in art class and its super fun. We use alot of pastels and stuff like paint and other things. I like to do alot od sculpturing too.
In my opinion this picture looks like an elderly woman that is painted in great detail. It is a great painting and deserves much praise. This picture is good.
That sure is a pretty picture. I like the realness of the picture and the texture of the picture. And I like the way it's painted.
This painting is inspiring and reminds me of the good relationship held with my sister and I.I like how they focused on the face but the rest is a little blurrier. It really draws you to there faces and smiles that they hold. I enjoyed the chalk used because it just perfects the season and it really shows that the artist took a long time to do it. I really admire this painting.
I think that the painter rely did a good job on this. I think they took a long time on it. it really captures the two girls together. they look like they really love each other. they look like they are really happy with each other.
Wow, that's beautiful and pretty!
I really like this one because very good color and drawing.
I think that artist did very creative and unique.
awsome!
I couldn't believe he painted this 19th century!!