About 6000 paintings. Also drawings and a few sculptures.
27 sculptures by Renoir are listed.
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Renoir was one of the most well known impressionist painters in world history. French born in 1841, Renoir was known for paintings that had bright light and rich color.
Many of his paintings are famous, as for instance:The Umbrellas,Luncheon of the Boating Party,Dance in the City and Dance in the Country,La Moulin de la Galette,Mme Charpentier and her Children.
Many of his paintings are famous, as for instance:The Umbrellas,Luncheon of the Boating Party,Dance in the City and Dance in the Country,La Moulin de la Galette,Mme Charpentier and her Children.
in terms of the media, it's oil on canvas. for the style, it's called impressionism, which is a art style during 1800s-1900 developed by many famous artists, such as Monet, van gogh... the technique Renoir used in this painting was made with broken brushstrokes, and bold combinations of colors..to create the idea "how one sees, instead of what one sees"
For instance: The Umbrellas The Bathers The Boatmen's Breakfast Click link below to see many more!
Many loved it.
Renoir was one of the most well known impressionist painters in world history. French born in 1841, Renoir was known for paintings that had bright light and rich color.
He made about 6000 paintings. Also drawings and a few sculptures.
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Many of his paintings are famous, as for instance:The Umbrellas,Luncheon of the Boating Party,Dance in the City and Dance in the Country,La Moulin de la Galette,Mme Charpentier and her Children.
About 6000 paintings + a few drawings and sculptures.
He made about 6000 paintings! Yes, he really did.Even MORE than that actually! It's over 6,000 paintings
Many of his paintings are famous, as for instance:The Umbrellas,Luncheon of the Boating Party,Dance in the City and Dance in the Country,La Moulin de la Galette,Mme Charpentier and her Children.
in terms of the media, it's oil on canvas. for the style, it's called impressionism, which is a art style during 1800s-1900 developed by many famous artists, such as Monet, van gogh... the technique Renoir used in this painting was made with broken brushstrokes, and bold combinations of colors..to create the idea "how one sees, instead of what one sees"
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