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Pierre Auguste Renoir
Pierre-Auguste Renoir ( 25 February 1841 – 3 December 1919) was a French painter originally associated with the Impressionist movement. His early works were typically Impressionist snapshots of real life, full of sparkling colour and light. By the mid-1880s, however, he had broken with the movement to apply a more disciplined, formal technique to portraits and figure paintings, particularly of women as a celebrator of beauty and feminine sensuality.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born in Limoges, Haute-Vienne, France, in 1841. Renoir was born into a family of artisans. His father, a tailor who had seven children, moved with his family to Paris about 1845. Renoir’s family moved to Paris in search of more favorable prospects. The location of their home, in rue d’Argenteuil in central Paris, placed Renoir in proximity to the Louvre. Renoir demonstrated his gift at an early age. Quickly recognizing his talent, his parents apprenticed him, at age 13, to work in a porcelain factory, where he learned to decorate plates with bouquets of flowers.
His skill and the great pleasure he took in his work soon convinced him he should study painting in earnest. Having saved a little money, he decided, in 1862, to take evening courses in drawing and anatomy at the École des Beaux-Arts as well as painting lessons at the studio of Charles Gleyre, a Swiss painter who had been a student of the 19th-century Neoclassical painter Jean-Auguste-Dominque Ingres. Although the academic style of his teacher did not suit Renoir, he nevertheless accepted its discipline in order to acquire the elementary skills needed to become a painter. It was here that he met Alfred Sisley, Frédéric Bazille, and Claude Monet. Renoir had his first success at the Salon of 1868 with his painting Lise with a Parasol (1867), which depicted Lise Tréhot, his lover at the time.
Renoir was inspired by the style and subject matter of previous modern painters Camille Pissarro and Édouard Manet. After a series of rejections by the Salon juries, he joined forces with Monet, Sisley, Pissarro, and several other artists to mount the first Impressionist exhibition in April 1874, in which Renoir displayed six paintings. Although the critical response to the exhibition was largely unfavorable, Renoir’s work was comparatively well received. That same year, two of his works were shown with Durand-Ruel in London.
Conditions were ripe for the birth of a new pictorial language, and Impressionism, bursting upon the scene, attracted notoriety with the first Impressionist exposition of 1874, held independently of the official Salon. It took 10 years for the movement to acquire its definitive form, its independent vision, and its unique perceptiveness. But one can point to 1874 as the year of departure for the movement that subsequently spawned modern art. Renoir’s work is a perfect illustration of this new approach in thought and technique. By using small, multicoloured strokes, he evoked the vibration of the atmosphere, the sparkling effect of foliage, and especially the luminosity of a young woman’s skin in the outdoors. Renoir and his companions stubbornly strove to produce light-suffused paintings from which black was excluded, but their pursuits led to many disappointments: their paintings, so divergent from traditional formulas, were frequently rejected by the juries of the Salon and were extremely difficult to sell.
Renoir, because of his fascination with the human figure, was distinctive among the others, who were more interested in landscape. Thus, he obtained several orders for portraits and was introduced, thanks to the publisher Georges Charpentier, to upper-middle-class society, from whom he obtained commissions for portraits, most notably of women and children.
Renoir mastered the ability to convey his immediate visual impressions, and his paintings showed great vitality, emphasizing the pleasures of life despite the financial worries that troubled him. He displayed mostly portraits at the second Impressionist exhibition in 1876. He contributed a more diverse range of paintings the next year when the group presented its third exhibition; several of his masterpieces date from this period: La Loge (1874; Theatre Box), Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette (1876), Luncheon of the Boating Party (1880–81). By the end of the 1870s, particularly after the success of his painting Mme Charpentier and her Children (1878) at the Salon of 1879, Renoir was a successful and fashionable painter. Charpentier organized a personal exposition for the works of Renoir in 1879 in the gallery La Vie Moderne.
In 1881 and 1882 Renoir made several trips to Algeria, Italy, and Provence, and these eventually had a considerable effect on his art and on his life. During his journey to Italy, he discovered Raphael and the hallmarks of classicism: the beauty of drawing, the purity of a clear line to define a form, and the expressive force of smooth painting when used to enhance the suppleness and modeling of a body.
In 1890, he married Aline Victorine Charigot, a dressmaker twenty years his junior, who, along with a number of the artist’s friends, had already served as a model for Le Déjeuner des canotiers (Luncheon of the Boating Party; she is the woman on the left playing with the dog) in 1881, and with whom he had already had a child, Pierre, in 1885. After marrying, Renoir painted many scenes of his wife and daily family life including their children and their nurse, Aline’s cousin Gabrielle Renard. The Renoirs had three sons: Pierre Renoir (1885–1952), who became a stage and film actor; Jean Renoir (1894–1979), who became a filmmaker of note; and Claude Renoir (1901–1969), who became a ceramic artist.
Around 1892, Renoir developed rheumatoid arthritis. In 1907, he moved to the warmer climate of “Les Collettes,” a farm at the village of Cagnes-sur-Mer, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, close to the Mediterranean coast. Renoir painted during the last twenty years of his life even after his arthritis severely limited his mobility. He developed progressive deformities in his hands and ankylosis of his right shoulder, requiring him to change his painting technique. It has often been reported that in the advanced stages of his arthritis, he painted by having a brush strapped to his paralyzed fingers, but this is erroneous; Renoir remained able to grasp a brush, although he required an assistant to place it in his hand.
Renoir’s paintings during this period still embodied a cheerful attitude toward life. His themes became more personal and intimate, focusing on portraits of his wife, his children, and Gabrielle, his maid, who often also posed for his nude paintings. His still lifes were composed of flowers and fruits from his own garden, and the landscapes were those that surrounded him. The nudes, especially, reflect the serenity that he found in his work. Examples of this period include The Artist’s Family (1896) and Girl Sleeping (c. 1897). He attempted to embody his admiration for the female form in sculpture, with the assistance of young Richard Guino. Since Renoir was no longer able to do sculpture himself, Guino became, about 1913, the skillful instrument who willingly followed his directions. He yielded before the personality of Renoir and succeeded so well that the works have all the qualities of Renoir’s style.
Renoir’s wife died in 1915 after having returned from Gérardmer, where she had gone to see their son Jean, who had been seriously wounded in the war, and who would go on to become an important filmmaker. Renoir survived his wife by four years. Several months before his death, he was able to go to Paris to see his Portrait of Madame Georges Charpentier, which had been recently acquired by the state. On that occasion, In 1919, several friends wheeled him for the last time through the Louvre to view the masterpieces that he had venerated throughout his life.
Renoir died at Cagnes-sur-Mer on 3 December 1919.
Renoir’s, Au Moulin de la Galette became one of the world’s most expensive paintings when it sold for $78 million back in 1990 at Sotheby’s in New York City, New York, L’ombrelle sold for £9,673,250 at auction inFfeb 2013.
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La Cueillette Des Fleurs
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Woman in a Landscape, Circa 1890
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Claude Monet and Mrs Henriot, 1880
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $299.00
Portrait De Cézanne
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Mussel-Fishers at Berneval
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $359.00
Young Woman Sewing
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Portrait of Nini Lopez 1876
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $299.00
Réflexion
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Portrait De Madame Adela Ocampo De Heimendhal
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Portrait De Madame Josse Bernheim-Dauberville
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Bernheim De Villers
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
La Promenade
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $319.00
Lise in a Straw Hat
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
L’algérienne
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Misia Sert
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Portrait of the Countess of Pourtalès 1877
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Julie Manet 1887
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Léontine Lisant
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Study, Jeanne Baudot in Green Hat, 1896
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Pensive, La Songeuse Or Day Dreaming
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Portrait De Femme Au Bandeau Vert
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Portrait De Lise
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Portrait of Madamoiselle Demarsy
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Portrait De Jeanne Samary
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Madame Henriot
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Young Girl Painting (La Toilette), 1894
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Young Girl Holding at Bouquet of Tulips
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Victor Choquet
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Blonde Woman with a Rose
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Red Hat
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Two Girls Reading
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Red Ribbon Hat, Circa 1895
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $299.00
Promenade
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
The Beautiful Sicilian
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $299.00
La Toilette
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $299.00
Washerwomen
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Lady Smiling (Portrait of Alphonsine Fournaise)
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Woman with Red Bodice and Black Hat, 1894
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Young Woman in the Hat of Paille, 1890
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Woman in White Hat, 1892
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Woman with a Hat
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Woman with Parrot
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $299.00
Woman Leaning, 1887
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Young Girl with Cat
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Young Woman in Black Hat, 1895
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Woman in the Garden, Circa 1890
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Young Woman in Red Dress 1892
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Young Woman in Hat, 1912
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $259.00
Woman in an Armchair
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
The Laundress
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $299.00
The Milliner
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Young Girls
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Moulin Huet Bay, Guernsey
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $379.00
Naked Boys in the Rocks at Guernsey, 1883
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Children on the Seashore, Guernsey
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Baigneuses, Circa 1892
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Children on the Seashore, Guernsey
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $299.00
Figures on the Beach
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Adrienne 1878
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Gabrielle Au Miroir
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Madeleine Au Corsage Blanc Et Bouquet De Fleurs
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $259.00
Femme Au Corsage Rouge
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Bust of a Woman 1895
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Madame Robert de Bonnieres
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Ambroise Vollard Dressed as a Toreador
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Eugène Murer (Hyacinthe-Eugène Meunier)
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Albert Cahen D’anvers 1881
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Frederic Bazille Painting ‘The Heron’
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $299.00
Dancing Girl with Tambourine
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $429.00
Dancing Girl with Castanets
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $439.00
Girl with a Basket of Fish
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $549.00
Girl with a Basket of Oranges
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $549.00
In Brittany
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Canotage a Bougival
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Fog on Guernsey
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Dans Les Roses (Madame Léon Clapisson)
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Gabrielle Lisant, 1910
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Gabrielle in a Red Dress 1908
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Gabrielle Mending
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Gabrielle
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Gabrielle, 1903
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Gabriella at the Black Scarf, Circa 1905
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
The Green Jardinière
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $299.00
Portrait of Rapha
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $329.00
Young Girl with Daisies
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Jeune Fille Se Peignant
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Head of a Young Girl
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Jeune Fille En Rose
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Going in a Wood, Woman with Child in the Arms, 1900
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Jeune Fille Assise Sur Un Sofa
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Young Woman Looking at a Print
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Couple Reading
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Femme Lisant Sur Un Banc
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Femme Lisant
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $289.00
Femme Lisant
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00
Gabrielle Reading 1906
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Jeune Femme Lisant
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Reading Woman 1900
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $269.00
Jeune Fille Lisant
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $309.00
Girl Reading
By Pierre Auguste RenoirSizes starting at $279.00




































































































