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No, he was not, and as a young artist he was very poor.
It is given as 'Private collection'.
Auguste Renoir died Dec 3, 1919 of a heart attack
As a young boy in a china factory in his native Limoges.He became a professional painter in 1862.
There is no way of assessing the value of a work of art until it is up for sale.
On the left wearing a straw hat is Alphonse, the son of the innkeeper. Aline Charigot is playing with the dog, she is Renoir's future wife. At the same table is Jeanne Samary, a well-known actress. She is turning towards her young man. .
Camille Corot, who taught her when she was young. Edouard Manet, they were great friends, although they did not have the same goal when painting. And Monet, Renoir and the other impressionists.
It was Degas dream to paint from a very young age and he was influenced by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. He studied drawing at École des Beaux-Arts and was friends with Manet, Renoir, Gaugin and Monet throughout his life.
This particular image was recently auctioned with a starting bid of $45.00 and didn't sell. These were mass-produced, common, and typically sell for $25.00 or less. [December 2010]
He did not. At an early age he painted porcelain in the porcelain factory of Limoges.
No more than $50. 40 + years ago I dated a young woman whose father contracted Mr. Norton to do a series of watercolors of the Mystic Seaport scenes which were sold through the gift shop there. What you have is a lithograph.
Your print could be worth several hundred dollars, depending upon it's condition & if it's antique. If it's tattered, not too much. / countryguitar1@gmail.com