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  1. Georges Renand was born 8 May 1879 in Paris. He studied business at the Haute Etudes Commerciales and began his career at the Crédit Lyonnais. In 1928, he left to join his friend Gabriel Cognacq at the Parisian department store Samaritaine.

  2. Oct 9, 2018 · On 18 October in Paris, Sotheby’s will offer rare masterworks acquired over a century by the important French collectors, the Renand-Chapet Family. G eorges Renand (1879-1968) compiled one of the most important collections of artworks of his time.

  3. Lorsque Gabriel Cognacq meurt en 1951, Georges Renand conserve la direction de La Samaritaine et y associe son fils Maurice [8], également formé à HEC et docteur en droit. À la mort de son père, Maurice Renand [note 2] devient premier gérant. Son fils Georges lui succédera.

  4. Sep 21, 2018 · Its owner, Georges Renand, was the director of famous department store La Samaritaine from 1928 to 1968, and built the collection with his daughter, Jeannine Chapet. Many of the masterpieces that he bought and sold can today be found in the world’s leading museums: Van Gogh's Paysanne près de l’âtre and Seurat's Vue de la Seine are now in ...

  5. The site of the Calvary, a shrine built in 1628 at the top of a cliff overlooking the medieval town of Honfleur, was popular in the nineteenth century among tourists, pilgrims, and people offering prayers for men at sea. Corot painted this work during a trip to Normandy, probably in 1830.

  6. Don héritiers de Georges Renand, 1988. © droits réservés. Vincent Van Gogh (1853 - 1890) This work, produced by Van Gogh at the end of the Nuenen period in Holland (1883-1885), was part of a collection of preparatory studies for the large, famous painting The Potato Eaters (Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh) dated September-October 1885.

  7. An important previous owner of La blonde aux boucles d'oreille is the businessman Georges Renand, who began his career working for the Credit Lyonnais, and thereafter joined the Samaritaine group, whose flagship enterprise was the landmark La Samaritaine department store in Paris. Ernest Cognacq, Samaritaine's founder, was one of the leading ...