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RENOIR : A ROMANTIC IMPRESSIONIST MASTER

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) began to work in a porcelain factory in Paris where he might have continued a modest career painting designs on chinaware had he not met some other talented painters such as Monet, Sisley and Bazille while studying in the studio of Gleyre in 1862. He worked with them in Barbizon and rapidly became a prominent figure of the Impressionist movement.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born on February 25th 1841 in Limoges, central France. The sixth child of Léonard and Marguerite Renoir, he went with his family to Paris three years later.

His father was a modest tailor and faced difficulties to earn a decent living while at 13, Pierre-August went to work as an apprentice in the Lévy Brothers firm which was producing hand-painted porcelains.

He thus painted plates and showed such a talent as a painter that he was soon entrusted with the task of reproducing delicate scenes and portraits on porcelain pieces. At the same time he followed night courses to improve his drawing abilities.

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