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Auguste Renoir - Biography

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Auguste Renoir was one of the co-founders of Impressionism. His passion for painting was so intense that he continued creating art even in his later years, despite suffering from severe arthritis. During this time, Renoir painted with a brush tied to his wrists.

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Biography: Pierre Auguste Renoir

Auguste Renoir was born on February 25, 1841, in Limoges, France. When he was four years old, his family moved to Paris. They settled near the Louvre, which at the time was both a royal palace and a museum. This early exposure to art had a profound influence on the young Renoir.

At just thirteen, Renoir began an apprenticeship in a workshop painting decorations on porcelain. This experience provided him with extensive knowledge about colors and drawing, turning him into a skilled and respected craftsman at the porcelain factory. Unfortunately, the company went bankrupt, forcing Re

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

French, 1841–1919

One of the foremost Impressionist painters, Pierre-Auguste Renoir was notable for his portrayal of the human figure – especially the female form – and for his pursuit of beauty as much as immediacy in representation.

 Renoir was born on 25 February 1841 at Limoges in central France into a family of artisans; his father was a tailor; his mother a dressmaker. The sixth of seven children (of whom only five survived infancy), he was recognised as a gifted painter and singer at a young age. In 1845 the family moved to Paris, and when Renoir was 13 his parents apprenticed him to paint plates in a porcelain factory. Mechanisation of the porcelain factory caused him to move on to painting fans, and then cloth panels for churches. In his spare time he visited the Louvre, viewing Old Masters.

 In 1862, Renoir enrolled in evening classes to study drawing and anatomy at the École des Beaux-Arts, and he also joined the studio of Charles Gleyre for academic painting lessons. There he met Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

French painter and sculptor (1841–1919)

"Renoir" redirects here. For other people named Renoir, see Renoir (surname). For the 2012 film, see Renoir (film).

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (;[1]French:[pjɛʁoɡystʁənwaʁ]; 25 February 1841 – 3 December 1919) was a French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style. As a celebrator of beauty and especially feminine sensuality, it has been said that "Renoir is the final representative of a tradition which runs directly from Rubens to Watteau."[2]

He was the father of actor Pierre Renoir (1885–1952), filmmaker Jean Renoir (1894–1979) and ceramic artist Claude Renoir (1901–1969). He was the grandfather of the filmmaker Claude Renoir (1913–1993), son of Pierre.

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born in Limoges, Haute-Vienne, France, in 1841. His father, Léonard Renoir, was a tailor of modest means, so, in 1844, Renoir's family moved to Paris in search of more favorable prospects. The location of their home, in rue d'Argenteuil in cen

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