Pierre-Auguste Renoir painted "A Girl with a Watering Can" in 1876 as a thirty-five year old. He died fourty-three years later.
Nobody knows, since it is not for sale. But two of Renoir's paintings have been sold for over $ 70 million.
yes
Artists choose their subjects for various reasons which are seldom known to others.
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.
Nobody knows, since it is not for sale. But two of Renoir's paintings have been sold for over $ 70 million.
This question can be answered only by Renoir himself
Yes, he did.
yes
In 1883.
Artists choose their subjects for various reasons which are seldom known to others.
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.
He bought more.
In 1876.
From the 1850s until his death in 1919.
It is a commissioned portrait.