Yes, he painted for some years before 1869, when he and Monet created Impressionism.
He was one of the original impressionists.
In French, "renoir" translates to "to re-paint" or "to paint again." It is derived from the verb "peindre," which means "to paint." The term can also refer to the French Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, known for his vibrant works depicting scenes of leisure and beauty.
Both Van Gogh and Renoir used the impasto technique in their paintings. In the impasto method, large amounts of undiluted paint are applied to a painting so that the paint stands out from the canvas.
Claude Monet did.
impressionist painters painted mere "impressions" of actual life such as a sunset...or everyday life try googling some impressionist artists such as monet, manet, renoir and degas. wiki has a good page on impressionism as well
This question can be answered only by Renoir himself
Impressionistic paintings.The impressionist style of painting is characterized chiefly by concentration on the general impression produced by a scene or object and the use of unmixed primary colors and small brush strokes to simulate actual reflected light.
Yes, he did.
yes
In 1883.
He was an impressionist .
In 1881.