Monet and Renoir were the first impressionists.
Impressionism.
Pierre Auguste Renoir was one of the leading French impressionist painters.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was considered as an "impressionist" painter. "Impressionism" was the art of large, visible brush strokes that didn't mix, but were laid side by side.
He went to art school in Paris.
Together with Claude Monet he developad Impressionisam.
Funnily enough there is a Gallery of modern art in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, focusing on local and Macedonian artists, calling itself galleryrenoir. Otherwise two net sites are called Renoir Gallery.
He was Italian High Renaissance.
The two major art movements after WWI are the art deco movement and modernism.
Renoir was part of the Impressionist movement. The Impressionist's art work can be characterised by their use of loose, sketchy brushstrokes as well as their ephemeral themes found throughout their paintings.
He studied art at Ecoles Des Beaux - Arts he took anatomy and regular drawing while he attended that Institute
Impressionist paintings and a very few small sculptures.
That will take an expert. Talk to a gallery or art museum.