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some other impressionists were Manet and Renoir, then there was Vincent vanGogh but he was not an impressionist artist, he loved big bright colours


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Among the famous impressionists only Renoir worked in Provence. There were other famous painters in Provence, but they were not impressionists: van Gogh, Gauguin, Cézanne, Bonnard, Signac.


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In virtually every major museum in the world. His earlier works would be included in the same spaces as other early- and mid-19th century painters, and his later works (for which Pissarro is most recognized) would be included in the impressionist exhibits hanging with his contemporaries Monet, Renoir, Degas, and the like.


Did Edgar Degas have any colleagues?

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A painters is an artist who work with different kinds of paint usually canvas or paper to create picture.Some modern painters on the other hand may use entire building or canvases.


Did Renoir ever sign a painting p auguste?

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Which painter in considered part of the Post-Impressionist movement?

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What art period was guided in by the work of Renoir?

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)


What do painters do?

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