He bought more.
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.
yes
He depicted a dance hall, which was a modern-day leisure activity.
In French, "renoir" translates to "to re-paint" or "to paint again." It is derived from the verb "peindre," which means "to paint." The term can also refer to the French Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, known for his vibrant works depicting scenes of leisure and beauty.
It is a commissioned portrait.
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.
This question can be answered only by Renoir himself
Yes, he did.
yes
In 1883.
He depicted a dance hall, which was a modern-day leisure activity.
In French, "renoir" translates to "to re-paint" or "to paint again." It is derived from the verb "peindre," which means "to paint." The term can also refer to the French Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, known for his vibrant works depicting scenes of leisure and beauty.
In 1881.
It is a commissioned portrait.
From the 1850s until his death in 1919.
In 1876.
It was started in 1881. Renoir made some changes and finished it in 1886.