Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French painter,

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) was a French painter known for his masterful impressionist works. Born in Limoges, Renoir showed an early aptitude for art and began his career as a porcelain painter. He later studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and became influenced by the works of the Barbizon School and the impressionists.

Renoir's style was characterized by his use of light and color, and he often depicted scenes of everyday life, including portraits, landscapes, and still lifes. He was renowned for his ability to capture the human form and his depictions of women are particularly celebrated.

Despite facing criticism early in his career, Renoir's works gained recognition and acclaim, and he became a leading figure in the impressionist movement. He exhibited regularly at the Salon des Refusés and the official Salon, and his works were collected by prominent art patrons.

In his later years, Renoir suffered from arthritis, but he continued to paint with the help of assistants until his death in 1919. His legacy lives on through his beautiful and timeless paintings, which continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.

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