The Skiff (La Yole) 1875, National Gallery, London The museum says: The exact setting for this picture has not been identified, but it probably shows the River Seine at Chatou, to the west of Paris. Renoir painted a number of 'open air' boating scenes on the Seine during the 1870s. However it seems that none of the other paintings are similar to this one.
If they are undiscovered we do not know of them.
Before proceeding to authenticate any articraft first make a small research your self and find out if there is something that can give it off as a reproduction. If this fails than the next step is to find an art expert. He will make a written or verbal assesment perhaps under a small fee and tell you wether your articraft is genuine or reproduction. There is a Renoir painting called 'Roses'. There are on the market plenty of handmade reproductions, made to look original. The original is in a museum.
The sizes varied. Do you have a specific painting in mind you wanted to know about?
yes, Pierre, Jean and Claude
You paint across when you are painting a large amount of space, but any other things you are painting such as objects you have the choice. Unless you are painting wood, in which case you paint with the grain.
Yes, go to www.renoir.com Another answer: Well, I cannot see any Renoir apples on that site. The thing is that Renoir preferred painting people rather than still lifes. So if you can find a Renoir apple somewhere, good luck!
Indeed he did. He loved painting women, also children. Click link below for four of his paintings.
More information is needed because there are huge numbers of Renoir prints. Please post a new, separate question with the name of the original painting and any information about the specific print (date, source, etc.)
Monet and Renoir were the first impressionists.
he had 3 children
If they are undiscovered we do not know of them.
maybe
He won the Noble Prize.
Before proceeding to authenticate any articraft first make a small research your self and find out if there is something that can give it off as a reproduction. If this fails than the next step is to find an art expert. He will make a written or verbal assesment perhaps under a small fee and tell you wether your articraft is genuine or reproduction. There is a Renoir painting called 'Roses'. There are on the market plenty of handmade reproductions, made to look original. The original is in a museum.
The sizes varied. Do you have a specific painting in mind you wanted to know about?
yes, Pierre, Jean and Claude
yes, Pierre, Jean and Claude