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  1. Oct 11, 2024 · Pierre-Auguste Renoir (born February 25, 1841, Limoges, France—died December 3, 1919, Cagnes) was a French painter originally associated with the Impressionist movement. His early works were typically Impressionist snapshots of real life, full of sparkling color and light.

  2. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (/ r ɛ n ˈ w ɑːr /; [1] French: [pjɛʁ oɡyst ʁənwaʁ]; 25 February 1841 – 3 December 1919) was a French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style.

  3. Feb 25, 2015 · Pierre-Auguste Renoir was a French Impressionist painter whose eye for beauty made him one of the movement's most popular practitioners. He is best known for his paintings of bustling Parisian modernity and leisure in the last three decades of the 19 th century.

    • French
    • February 25, 1841
    • Limoges, France
    • December 3, 1919
    • Renoir’s early life was shaped by poverty. Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born in 1841 in Limoges in south-west France. His father was a tailor and his mother was a dressmaker, which is perhaps significant given that he would go on to become fascinated by fashion.
    • Renoir was one of the main founders of Impressionism. In 1869 Renoir began sketching beside the water at La Grenouillère, outside Paris, with Claude Monet.
    • Renoir’s Impressionist work was rejected by the Salon. On occasion during the 1860s, Renoir submitted paintings that were accepted into the famous Salon exhibitions, as did Monet.
    • Renoir mixed with the Parisian elite, from writers to restaurateurs to bankers. Renoir’s ability to capture the crowd garnered the attention of the Parisian elite.
  4. Feb 25, 2021 · A guide to artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir's life, career, and most famous paintings.

    • Claire Selvin
  5. Renoir was one of the leading painters of the Impressionist group. He evolved a technique of broken brushstrokes and used bold combinations of pure complementary colours, to capture the light and movement of his landscapes and figure subjects.

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  7. Renoir´s works are easily identifiable by their use of bright colors, light-hearted subjects, and bold lines. Committed to pursuing his own style and with a dislike for traditional forms, Renoir collaborated with fellow students Monet, Sisley, and Bazille, and together they founded the Impressionist movement.

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