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| | MSN Encarta - Renoir |
 | | Renoir's early work was influenced by two French artists, Claude Monet in his treatment of light and the romantic painter Eugène Delacroix in his treatment of color. |  | | Renoir first exhibited his paintings in Paris in 1864, but he did not gain recognition until 1874, at the first exhibition of painters of the new impressionist school ( see Impressionism). |  | | Renoir fully established his reputation with a solo exhibition held at the Durand-Ruel Gallery in Paris in 1883. |
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| | Pierre-Auguste Renoir |
 | | Renoir was by nature more solid than Monet, and while Monet fixed his attentions on the ever-changing patterns of nature, Renoir was particularly entranced by people and often painted friends and lovers. |  | | Renoir: His Life, Art, and Letters, by Barbara Ehrlich White. |  | | Renoir always took a simple pleasure in whatever met his good-humored attention, but he refused to let what he saw dominate what he wanted to paint. |
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| | Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 - 1919) |
 | | Renoir fully established his reputation with a solo exhibition held at the Durand-Ruel Gallery in Paris in 1883. |  | | Renoir's paintings from the 1880s reflect a steady interest in classical art and the female nude. |  | | Renoir writes about him and Monet to his friend Bazille that year: "Although we don't eat every day, I am still quite cheerful". |
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| | THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION Luncheon of the Boating Party |
 | | Renoir's paintings from the 1880s onward reflect his continued interest in classical art and the female nude. |  | | Renoir's reverence for the history of art, particularly the paintings in the Louvre, provided a source of inspiration throughout his career. |  | | Renoir was so successful in bringing together a large group of figures into a singular, believable image of a charmed moment in time that it requires careful visual examination of the painting's composition to fully understand his artistic achievement. |
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| | Pierre-Auguste Renoir Biography |
 | | Renoir became a member in the circle of young painters including Claude Monet (1840-1924), Alfred Sisley (1839-1899), and Frédéric Bazille (1841-1870) each of who made their mark on the art world as great masters of impressionism. |  | | Renoir began copying famous paintings in the Lourve. |  | | There are enough unpleasant things in the world." With this one simple quote from Pierre-Auguste Renoir, he states the philosophy that motivated his art. |
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| | PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR |
 | | Pierre Auguste Renoir, the impressionist painter they say was the exception at least in his art. |  | | Renoir did his best work from the early 1860s to the mid 1880s. |  | | Octave Mirbeau wrote in 1913: "Renoir may be the only great painter who has never painted a sad picture." Of all the impressionists it was Renior who loved the nude, with a palpable glow. |
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| | WetCanvas: Virtual Museum: Individual Artists: Pierre Auguste Renoir |
 | | Renoir's Bather with Griffon painted in 1870 and exhibited in the Salon that year, belongs to this early group, which seem like preparatory work if they are thought of in context with Renoir's later career. |  | | Renoirs artistic progress was interrupted during the Franco-Prussian War, but soon after the fighting stopped, he took up painting again, and for the next ten years he was very much associated with the Impressionists, where rich colour, delicate brush stokes, and light palette created a highly individual style. |  | | Renoir entered the studio of a painter named Charles Gleyre in 1862. |
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| | Auguste Renoir Biography |
 | | The Louvre was the first encounter of the young Renoir with art. |  | | The painting Bal au Moulin de la Galette stands for this period in Renoir's artistic career and is one of best known Impressionist paintings. |  | | Renoir should later say to a friend that he would not create a painting of these dimensions and such elaborate details a second time. |
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| | Pierre-Auguste Renoir. - Olga's Gallery |
 | | Renoir: His Life, Art, and Letters by Barbara Ehrlich White. |  | | Renoir painted The Luncheon of the Boating party, in which the Fournaise family are painted with their friends. |  | | Renoir, Life, Art, and Letters by Barbara Ehrlich White. |
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| | ARTINVEST2000® PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR |
 | | Renoir Pierre Auguste (1841-1919), a French impressionist painter, is famous for his pictures of young girls and children, and intimate portraits of French middle-class life. |  | | Renoir a master of impressionist painting, became famous for his luminous colours and cheerful scenes of everyday life. |  | | Renoir traveled to Italy in 1880, and his study of Renaissance painters there led him to a new appreciation of the importance of line. |
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| | Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A proflific artist, over a 60 year period, Pierre-Auguste Renoir made several thousand paintings, continuing to paint even during the last 20 years of his life when he was severely hampered by arthritis and wheelchair-bound. |  | | Renoir painted Wagner's portait in just 35 minutes. |  | | Today his paintings are probably the most popular, well-known, and frequently reproduced images in the history of art. |
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| | Renoirdiscovery.com - PASTEL STUDY FOR THE BATHERS (1883-1885) |
 | | Renoir's newly discovered Bathers pastels on paper turns out to be drawn on the one roll of paper Renoir used, which was given to the artist by his brother, for whom Renoir worked. |  | | Renoir wrote an introduction for a book about Renaissance painting in 1883 at the time of the pastel. |  | | The Renoir pastel painting has 5 mediums i.e. |
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| | Renoir, Pierre Auguste on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Renoir's portraits; While his impressionist colleagues painted landscapes and picnickers, Pierre Auguste Renoir portrayed his family, friends and socialites of his day. |  | | Renoir traveled in Algeria and in Italy (1881-82), returning to Paris where a successful exhibition (1883) established him financially. |  | | Renoir's work is represented in most of the important galleries in the world. |
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| | The Christian Science Monitor csmonitor.com |
 | | Renoir did not create this longing, nor did he invent the symbolic association of women and home, but his works are suffused with these values. |  | | "Renoir's Portraits: Impressions of an Age" is currently at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. |  | | The contradictions of Renoir's career can be glimpsed in a 1878 portrait of "Madame Georges Charpentier and Her Children." Financial difficulties in the late 1870s persuaded Renoir to concentrate on flattering portraits of wealthy Parisians. |
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| | Girl with a Hoop |
 | | In the 1880s, Renoir, like many of the impressionists, had become dissatisfied with the style's reliance on observation and visual effects and sought an art of more permanent qualities. |
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| | A Certain Slant of Light - Renoir's luminescence is darker than one might think. By Christopher Benfey |
 | | Renoir went so far as to write a manifesto in 1884 for a society of "Irregularists"--to include such sworn enemies of mechanical perfection as "painters, decorators, architects, goldsmiths, embroiderers, etc."--but he couldn't muster enough fellow members. |  | | Peter Schjeldahl of the Village Voice called Renoir "the worst artist ever to achieve canonical status"; art historian Michael Fried remarked that "Renoir's native gift was perilously slight"; and critic Robert Rosenblum worried about the "sugar content" of his paintings. |  | | The painting before you is the Metropolitan's huge Madame Charpentier and Her Children, the sensation of the Salon of 1878 and the work that made Renoir's reputation as a portrait painter. |
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| | Pierre August Renoir : Fine art reproductions of oil paintings by Pierre August Renoir. |
 | | Renoir's early works were not well received, as the Impressionist Movement's revolutionary approach to art had not yet become generally accepted. |  | | Pierre August Renoir : Fine art reproductions of oil paintings by Pierre August Renoir. |  | | During the last 20 years of his life Renoir was crippled by arthritis and although he was unable to move his hands freely, he continued to paint, by strapping a brush to his arm. |
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| | Renoir (1841 -1919) - French Impressionist |
 | | Pierre-Auguste Renoir was undoubtedly one of the most prolific artists ever with about 6000 paintings completed during the 60 years he was active as an artist. |  | | Interestingly Renoir's first home in Paris was an apartment in the Louvre which was still a royal palace and his involvement with the arts came with the realisation he had a beautiful singing voice. |  | | Piper, D. The Dictionary of Painting and Sculpture, Art and Artists, Painters and Sculptors, Terms and Techniques. |
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| | Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Getty Museum) |
 | | With success as a portrait painter, Renoir traveled widely. |  | | With Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir helped found Impressionism, freeing painting from having to tell a story. |  | | He stopped exhibiting with the Impressionists after 1877, when his portraits were accepted by the Salon, whose wide audience helped him market his work. |
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| | Talaria Enterprises museum store TEACH art history newsletter Renoir |
 | | Renoir put emphasis on the female in each of these paintings; and compared to his earlier Impressionist Period paintings, these images have tighter compositions and use line to define areas which help to direct the viewers eye towards the couple at center. |  | | Renoir spent a year painting murals for cafes and continued drawing lessons and personal Louvre studies of Old Masters: Delacroix, Boucher, Fragonard, Corot, Ingres and the then Contemporary artists: Courbet and Manet. |  | | Renoir had many artist friends who respected him for his abilities and his work. |
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| | Pierre Auguste Renoir 1841 - 1919 |
 | | At times he was too poor to buy paints or canvas, and the Salons of 1866 and 1867 rejected his works. |  | | During the next six years, Renoir's art showed the influence of Gustave Courbet and ÃÂdouard Manet, the two most innovative painters of the 1850s and 1860s. |  | | Although the Impressionist exhibitions were the targets of much public ridicule during the 1870s, Renoir's patronage gradually increased during the decade. |
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| | Pierre Auguste Renoir: Framed Art Prints - Art Find |
 | | Pierre Auguste Renoir: Framed Art Prints - Art Find |  | | With his earnings he entered the Ãcole des Beaux-Arts and became a pupil of Gleyre with Monet, Bazille and Sisley. |  | | Mutually inspired, they painted directly from the subject (poppyfields, figures under trees, riverscapes) and to retain the fleetingness of nature's changing appearance, developed a technique of broadly painted broken brush-strokes. |
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| | Artdaily.com - The First Art Newspaper on the Net |
 | | Auguste Renoir Painting To Be Auctioned in Brest |  | | BREST, FRANCE.- Brest shows an oil painting made by French artist Auguste Renoir entitled "Still life with fruits" that will go under the hammer 19 December in Brest, along with some five hundred others, mainly from the Impressionist school. |  | | The painting made between 1900 and 1910, comes from a private collection and is estimated to reach between 30.000 and 40.000 euros. |
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| | Pierre Auguste Renoir, French Painter |
 | | Renoir, however, continued to produce paintings of a more traditional sort, including portraits and scenes of leisure enjoyment, such as Le Moulin de la Galette (1876; Musée d'Orsay, Paris). |  | | By the time (1869) that he and Monet worked together at La Grenouillere, on the Seine, Renoir had developed a delicate touch and vibrant brushwork that were distinctly his own. |  | | In 1862 he entered the studio of Charles Gleyre (1808-74) and became friends with Claude Monet and Alfred Sisley, who shared his inclination to take up painting outdoors. |
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| | Auguste Renoir paintings gallery |
 | | Pierre-Auguste Renoir is a famous French painter whose paintings are probably the most popular, well-known, and frequently reproduced images in the history of art. |  | | We have more than 200 paintings in gallery, many chosen prints for you to buy and also many books about Auguste Renoir and his paintings. |  | | Renoir once said: "Why shouldn't art be pretty? |
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| | Pierre-Auguste Renoir |
 | | Guide to 40 art museum sites and image archives where Renoir's works can be viewed online. |  | | Entire collection of Renoir paintings at Met with notes on each work. |  | | The largest selection of Pierre-Auguste Renoir art prints at the lowest prices. |
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| | Auguste Renoir Artwork and Images at arthistoryresearch.com |
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| | RENOIR AUGUSTE Fine Art Artist: Artists' art auction database |
 | | RENOIR AUGUSTE Fine Art Artist: Artists' art auction database |  | | All you need to know in fine art for appraising, buying or selling: |  | | More details, updated results and all prices at art auction for RENOIR |
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| | WebMuseum: Impressionism |
 | | The principal Impressionist painters were Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley, Berthe Morisot, Armand Guillaumin, and Frédéric Bazille, who worked together, influenced each other, and exhibited together independently. |  | | The last three will meet in Paris in the free Gleyre studio, and in 1863 they will discover a porcelain painter, Auguste Renoir. |  | | Cézanne didn't participate in the group second exhibit, galerie Durand-Ruel, rue Le Peletier, in 1876, which hold 24 Degas and works from Berthe Morisot, Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley and Frédéric Bazille. |
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| | Fine Historic Art Reproductions of Auguste Pierre Renoir on Canvas |
 | | The rejection by the established art world shortly after this painting turned Renior fully toward the new style which was to deservedly meet with great success later in life. |  | | One of the early financial successes of Renoir, this painting was sold to a Chicagoan. |  | | Fine Historic Art Reproductions of Auguste Pierre Renoir on Canvas |
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| | Pierre-Auguste Renoir Online |
 | | Pierre-Auguste Renoir art links/last verified October 3-4, 2004 |  | | Biographical information and a guide to the museums owning important collections of the artist's work. |  | | - Pierre-Auguste Renoir, to art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel |
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| | Auguste Renoir related links |
 | | Feel free to explore those sites in search for more information or paintings not listed at our gallery. |  | | This is the collection of some of the best links to web sites related to Pierre-Auguste Renoir. |  | | Lots of paintings (more than 800) of various painters (including Renoir) |
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 | | View available works of art, prices and exhibitions by the artist Pierre Auguste Renoir in galleries worldwide. |  | | Receive email updates when artworks by Pierre Auguste Renoir are offered for sale in Galleries and Auction Houses worldwide. |  | | To see if this artist's biography is in the Grove Dictionary of Art on artnet.com, click here. |
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| | Key Dates Renoir |
 | | Masters of Art: Renoir (Masters of Art (Hardcover)) |  | | Pierre-Auguste Renoir: LA Promenade (Getty Museum Studies on Art) |  | | Berthe Morisot, the Correspondence With Her Family and Friends: Manet, Puvis De Chavannes, Degas, Monet, Renoir, and Mallarme |
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| | Renoir Prints, Pictures - The Thumbnail Images |
 | | Buy unique Renoir prints and framed pictures at Art Prints on Demand UK |  | | So why are our art prints and posters unique? |  | | Sorry, but you'll need scripting turned on to fully utilize our art prints and picture framing studio |
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| | index of Renoir books |
 | | Beginning with his early works, in which he explored the experiments with subdivision of colour and broken brushwork that obsessed his fellow Impressionist Monet, to his final figurative masterpieces, which recall the classicism of antique sculpture, this book gives a complete overview of Renoir's life and work. |  | | This text traces Renoir's development from an apprentice painter of porcelain to the consumate master painter he became. |  | | Impressions of the Riviera: Monet, Renoir, Matisse and Their Contemporaries |
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| | NGA - Mary Cassatt, Auguste Renoir |
 | | For the two artists featured here, Mary Cassatt and Auguste Renoir, images from the lives of women and children, especially, provided lifelong inspiration. |  | | Auguste Renoir, A Girl with a Watering Can, 1876 |
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| | PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR Biography, History PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR Prints and Books. |
 | | (1841-1919) From Impressionism to a more solid, crisp, dry style of ‘The Umbrellas’ of around 1881, Renoir had a style that makes him one of the most popular of the painters of this age. |  | | Artist Biographies - Artists who have shaped the history of art. |  | | PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR Biography, History PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR Prints and Books. |
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 | | Renoir: As one of the more favorite impressionists, Pierre-Auguste Renoir often painted children and people in enchanting settings. |  | | With 50 paintings in this screen saver, Renoir will transport you to world of beauty and delight. |  | | Renoir Screensaver -Screen savers August Renoir Screen Saver |
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 | | Sothebys: Pierre Auguste Renoir Au Moulin De La Ga () |  | | Distel Anne: Renoir:A Sensuous Vision (Abrams, Harry N) Druick Douglas W: Renoir (Abrams, Harry N) Ehrlich White, B.: RENOIR: HIS LIFE, ART and LETTERS 391 reproductions, 125 in full-colour. |  | | All 33 Renoir masterpieces from the Clark coll. |
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