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Q: What french impressionist and friend of Renoir left school to paint?
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French impressionist became a lawyer after becoming disillusioned with the beliefs of art school and returned to art and sketch of his friend?

Sounds like Paul Cézanne, although he was not an impressionist in the strict sense of the term.


What school of painting did Cezanne belong to?

He was a French post-impressionist.


What french impressionist became a lawyer after becoming disillusioned with the beliefs at his art school?

John Locke


French impressionist that became a lawyer after disillusioned with the beliefs at his art school?

Paul Cézanne


Who were Claude Monet contemporaries?

Monet's Contempraries were Renoir , Sisley , Bazille, Degas and Cézanne. Monet , Renoir , Sisley , Bazille met at the Fine Arts School in 1862, while studying in Charles Gleyre' workshop, and constituted the core of the Impressionist movement.


What artist school does Edgar Degas belong to?

He was an impressionist.


How to write a letter to your friend about your school in french?

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Was Renoir good at school?

He worked in a porcelain factory rather than going to school.


How did Pierre Auguste Renoir learn how to paint?

He went to art school in Paris.


Did Pierre auguste Renoir go to school?

Yes he did. his parents even payed for it


Was Robert Henri an impressionist?

Not really. He was a member of the American group 'The Ashcan School'.


What was monet's stlye of art?

He was perhaps the leading member of the Impressionist school of painting.