EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 58 MIN
Catherine Ostler: The Renoir Girls (1881)
from Travels Through Time · host Travels Through Time
This week's episode takes us to Paris in La Belle Époque. There, among all the splendour and sophistication, we watch the great Impressionist, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, painting one of his great portraits. But there is more to this history than first meets the eye. As our guest Catherine Ostler explains, the year 1881 was a critical one in Jewish history. By that point in time Jewish communities were thriving in Paris, where they sought to consolidate their position in society. But a dramatic event in Russia was poised to change everything. The scenes, characters and storylines in this episode of Travels Through Time all feature in Catherine Ostler's book, The Renoir Girls: A Hidden History of Art, War and Betrayal. Show Notes Scene One: 19 January 1881. The wedding of Leopold de Rothschild and Marie Perugia in London. Scene Two: January–March 1881. Renoir paints Alice and Elisabeth at the Cahen d'Anvers family house in Paris. Scene Three: 13 March 1881. Tsar Alexander II is assassinated in St Petersburg. Memento: Renoir's Pink and Blue painting. People/Social Presenter: Peter Moore Guest: Catherine Ostler Producers: Maria Nolan Theme music: Firelight by Minka
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