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RENOIR : A ROMANTIC IMPRESSIONIST MASTER

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Renoir's first works were much influenced by Courbet's palette of colours and until the 1870 Franco-Prussian war he spent much time painting in the vicinity of Fontainebleau. He also met Jules Le Cœur who was living with his mistress Clémence Tréhot in Marlotte. Both were art collectors while Clémence second daughter, named Lise, became Renoir's model.

Renoir painted over 20 portraits of Lise and represented her as Diana hunting, the woman with an umbrella in 1867, the Bohemian girl symbolising summer in 1868 or the Woman of Algiers in 1870.

At that same time, Renoir was still traditional in his approach of painting though he professed his taste for clearer colours in 1867 and his use of blue tones hearlding his future Impressionist works.

From 1867 to 1870 he shared Sisley's and Bazille's studios. He notably painted Bazille's portrait seating before his easel and wearing red slippers.

Soon afterwards he met Edmond Maître, a dilettante and art collector from Bordeaux who made him acquainted with other artists such as Fantin-Latour or the photographer Carjat.

The Impressionist artists often met in a beauty spot named la Grenouillère, which Renoir represented in his paintings around 1869.

Renoir and Bazille also used to meet in the Café Guerbois, 11 Grande Rue des Batignolles. There they would have a drink with Edouard Manet, the writer Emile Zola, the draughtsman Constantin Guys, the painter Alfred Stevens and several art critics.

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