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RENOIR : A ROMANTIC IMPRESSIONIST MASTER

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Renoir had become a man with regular habits especially after his wife had given birth to a second son named Jean. He then painted many works showing women holding or even suckling a child, notably his wife and found more pleasure in representing his family on a canvas than with numerous orders.

In April 1888, he painted the portraits of the daughters of the poet Catulle Mendès around a piano and found new customers through dealers or galleries like Georges Petit, Boussod and Valadon and Knoedler.

After a period of intense activity Renoir felt at a loss again and destroyed several paintings. Ridding himself from the influence of Ingres he found his early style back with his «Période Nacrée» (Pearly lustred period) around 1889.

In 1890 he often went to visit Berthe Morisot and her husband in Mézy and dedicated himself to painting nudes and portraits with a pearl lustre touch such as the Two Girls Picking Flowers (now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) and in The Meadow (now in the Metropolitan Museum, New York).
Also most representative of this period were the various versions of Girls at a piano.

Around 1900 Renoir then suffered bouts of arthritis but he managed to continue to paint. Thinking that the southern French climate was more appropriate for his health he settled in Cagnes in 1903. He then produced many landscapes seen from the window of his spacious apartment situated in a former Post Office building. Much happy with his wife, his three sons (Aline had given birth to Claude on August 4th 1901) and their servant Gabrielle who became his favourite model, Renoir used to work every day in his apartment or sometime outdoors.

On June 28th 1907 he bought a charming property in the «Les Collettes» area and often worked in a garden surrounded by trees and flowers. Southern France had much in common with the atmosphere of Italy and Renoir came to paint scenes from the Greek antique period as he believed that the paradise of gods was the Earth itself.

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