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RENOIR : A ROMANTIC IMPRESSIONIST MASTER

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In January 1882 he made a stop in Marseilles and stayed a fortnight during which he visited Cézanne but while painting outdoors he fell ill with a severe pneumonia.

On his return to Paris he went on to live with Aline and resumed work producing again many portraits and a replica of his Blonde Bather which was sold by Durand-Ruel to Paul Gallimard.

Renoir fully established his reputation with a solo exhibition held at the Durand-Ruel Gallery in Paris in 1883. In 1887 he completed a series of studies of a group of nude female figures knwon as the Bathers now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. These were unsurpassed in the history of modern painting in their representation of feminine grace.

Renoir was then was noted for his radiant, intimate paintings, harmony of lines, the brilliance of his colour and recognized by the critics as one of the greatest and most independent artists of his time.

Renoir was also much interested in painting the single human figure or family groups portraits as he was in landscapes

Renoir became much influenced by Ingres during the 1883-1887 years after believing he had reached the limits of Impressionism and thinking he was deadlocked with the feeling that he still did not know how to draw or paint.

After discovering antique sculptures In Naples and the frescoes of Pompei Renoir had faced some kind of deep crisis and felt it was a mistake to paint outdoors because of the problem of light. He stressed that he could not paint a model properly because of the movements of the sun and of clouds. For this reason he decided to study old masters and Ingres and turned his back on his previous productions.

He then applied clear colours on his canvas like in his 1887 painting of the
« Grandes Baigneuses » (Big Bathers, 115 x 170 cm now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art) for which he had already done a much achieved study two years earlier and a freer version (115 x 168cm in the Masséna Museum of Nice) between 1885 and 1902.

Renoir went on to paint some mythological subjects while female types became more ample probably due to the fact that after 1890 he suffered a severe bout of arthritis which eventually left him crippled a few years with the result that he was forced to paint with a brush strapped to his arm.

In the meantime, his touch had become more fluid, voluptuous and simpler. In the last quarter of 1883 Renoir rented a studio, 37 rue Laval (now rue Victor Massé) and a flat rue Houdon. On March 21st 1885 his wife Aline gave birth to their first son named Pierre and from then on the artist paid more attention to his family.

As a bachelor Renoir had been somewhat always on the move. As a married man he had much steadied down eating at regular hours with his bed done, his shirt well ironed and a loving family around him.

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