Pierre-Auguste Renoir's technique is characterized by loose brushwork and a vibrant palette, which capture the play of light and color in his subjects. He often employed a technique known as "impasto," applying thick layers of paint to create texture and depth. Renoir focused on the depiction of human figures and landscapes, emphasizing the effects of sunlight and movement. His innovative approach to color and composition laid the groundwork for Impressionism, highlighting the beauty of everyday life.
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.
I don't exactly know how he chose his technique but I do know what his technique it is little flecks of colour
The black figure technique
All of them.
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.
it is a crafting technique
Valuation
There is no such thing as the Lincoln technique
Drumming is a technique. A drummer is a person, employing technique. (At least we hope so.)
Loaded Words is the technique that is used.