PAL or Moulin de la Galit "Dance in the Moulin de Agalit" or "Cabaret du Moulin de Agalit" (commonly known as or Moulin de Agalit) (in French: Bal au moulin de la Galette) a painting dating back to 1876, painted by French artist Pierre Auguste Renoir is displayed in the Musee d'Orsay in Paris. Painting is one of the most festive impressionist paintings. It depicts a gathering to celebrate in a typical mill Moulin de Agalit Momagtr in the province, north of Paris.
In the late nineteenth century was a Parisian working-class Atanicon in their clothes where they spend their time in dancing, drinking and eating Algalit in the evening, a kind of fragile French cookies. The model painting impressionist painting as a snapshot in the life and realistic. The painting full of light and bright colors.
The Renoir painted similar panel with the same title, but smaller. Which is part of a group property.