Indeed he did. He loved painting women, also children. Click link below for four of his paintings.
In his youth he worked at a china factory.
The Skiff (La Yole) 1875, National Gallery, London The museum says: The exact setting for this picture has not been identified, but it probably shows the River Seine at Chatou, to the west of Paris. Renoir painted a number of 'open air' boating scenes on the Seine during the 1870s. However it seems that none of the other paintings are similar to this one.
Nobody knows, since it is not for sale. But two of Renoir's paintings have been sold for over $ 70 million.
No, 'toilet' does not only mean that which you mean. If you look in a dictionary you will find other meanings, as for instance: 'The act or process of dressing or grooming oneself'. And this is what the painting is about.
some other impressionists were Manet and Renoir, then there was Vincent vanGogh but he was not an impressionist artist, he loved big bright colours
your face is him
Yes. It should be: other people's paintings
They are both cave paintings
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (February 25, 1841 - December 3, 1919) painted "Dance at Bougival."Specifically, "Dance at Bougival" ("Danse � Bougival") is at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and is part of a series that the famous French artist painted in the 1880s. The series is called "The Three Dances" ("Les trois danses"). The other two (2) paintings are "Dance in the City" ("Danse� la ville) and "Dance in the Country" ("Danse� la campagne"), both of which are at Paris' Musée d'Orsay.
His paintings are the La Banca, Vendadora de Lanzones and other paintings that have been exhibited to many exhibits.
The collective noun for a collection of paintings is a collection of paintings. Other general collective nouns can be used according to circumstances, for example, a display of paintings, a gallery of paintings, etc.
Artist. Painted Blue Boy and other paintings. A total of over 300 paintings.