Bal du Moulin de la Galette (1876)
The large painting of the ball is widely regarded as one of the masterpieces of Impressionist painting. It shows a typical Sunday afternoon at the Moulin de la Galette, where ordinary Parisians, dressed in their best, enjoy a glass of wine and a modest meal.
The Moulin de la Galette was located at the highest point of the Montmartre district in Paris. There was a mill there, whose miller baked a particularly tasty brown bread, the galette. It was sold on the spot, and so a popular place to go was created where the Sunday scenes inspired artists such as Van Gogh, Pisarro, Toulouse-Lautrec and Renoir.
Height: 23cm

Escher Sphere with Reptiles
Brown Bear
Pregnant Lady pink
Molly small
Noah Giraffe medium
Molly Pollock 25 cm
Cowsonne (large)
Ziv's Udderly Cool Cow (large)
It Sees (large)
Scratch
Vase Klimt, The Kiss
Seagull
Moo York Celebration (medium ceramic)
Flower Lover Cow (large)
Colori
Puma "Romero" Multicolor
Dheva Ngen
Satao
Souvenir de Voyage (Magritte) 


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