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Pierre, Claude and Jean.
That is a question for each person to decide.
Most people view them with great pleasure.
In 1919, not long before his death, he finished, in great pain, his large-scale composition The Great Bathers (The Nymphs).
I am sorry to be unable to give you a complete list of Renoir's 6000 paintings. But if you click the link below there is a site to show you 216 of them.
A long list with French titles, not complete but long enough, is found by clicking the link below. Clicking on the thumbnail pictures they are enlarged and accompanied by some facts.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir's childhood was okay, as he was a child of a working class family. He had 4 brothers and sisters. He had to quit school at the age of 13, to start painting in a porcelain factory. But before, he attended a local catholic elementary school in Paris. Until he became an artist, his life was very dull. When he attended a choir, the man who ran the choir insisted that Renoir was to be a singer when I grew up, and had very high expectations for Renoir, as he apparently had a wonderful voice.
Renoir was the leading impressionist artist who painted in the same time-period and style as Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Paul Cezanne, and Edgar Manet. He helped guide the movement painting with a similar focus to other Impressionist artists striving to capturing the light of a scene and their images are universally "blotchy" using small, thin brush strokes taking in large scenes or day to day objects and presenting them at odd angles. (Degas was famous for 'awkwardly cropping')Some of Renoirs most famous works areDance at Le Moulin de la GaletteGirls at the PianoThe Swing (La Balançoire)
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