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Q: Why did Auguste Renoir paint 'Two Girls at the Piano'?
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Why did Pierre-Auguste Renoir paint 'Two Girls Reading'?

He loved painting girls. Do we need a reason


When did Pierre-Auguste Renoir Paint?

In 1883.


How did Pierre Auguste Renoir learn how to paint?

He went to art school in Paris.


What are the materials used in Fruits from the Midi by Pierre Auguste Renoir?

Oil paint on canvas.


How did Pierre-Auguste Renoir create his paintings?

He used oil paint, brushes and a canvas.


What inspired Auguste Renoir to be an artist?

Renoir's inspiration: How to paint: Claude Monet What to paint: Beautiful women.


What paint did Pierre Auguste Renoir use?

Renoir used oil paint and usually painted on big canvases, however at one point in his life he ran out of paint, and unfortunatly he ran out of money too, so he had to stop using oil paint for a while.


What type of media do Auguste Renoir use?

Most of his paintings are oil on canvas. He also made a few small sculptures.


What is one similarity between the paintings of Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir and those of Post-Impressionist Vincent van Gogh?

Both Van Gogh and Renoir used the impasto technique in their paintings. In the impasto method, large amounts of undiluted paint are applied to a painting so that the paint stands out from the canvas.


When where and why did Renoir paint the lodge?

This question can be answered only by Renoir himself


When did Renoir paint 'Girl with a Watering Can'?

Pierre-Auguste Renoir painted "A Girl with a Watering Can" in 1876 as a thirty-five year old. He died fourty-three years later.


Did Renoir only paint in France?

Yes, he did.