Originally painted in 1883, in. Dance in the country in. By Pierre-auguste Renoir now sits in the Musee d’Orsay in Paris. It's an important work from Renoir’s career for a number of reasons. Most importantly, the work became a symbol of his eventual break from impressionism. He was inspired by the works of Raphael and began experimenting with a more classical style here. Another reason the painting is historically significant is that the female dancer, Aline Charigot, would later become van Gogh's wife. With stunning beauty and a romantic backstory, this oil painting reproduction of van Gogh's in. Dance in the country in. Would be a lovely addition to any home. The soft colors and classical styling easily fit in with existing d and Eacute; cor. Frame description: opulent frame.