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Pierre-Auguste Renoir    (French, 1841-1919)

 Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Sortie du bois, mer au fond (Paintings) h: 30 x w: 38.5 cm / h: 11.8 x w: 15.2 in
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Sortie du bois, mer au fond 1898
 
  

Biography
1841 Born February 25th in Limoges, France
1854 Began apprenticeship as a porcelain painter at Levy frères, though the firm went bankrumpt in 1848
1860 Gained permission to copy in the Louvre
1861 Attended the studio of Swiss teacher Marc-Gabriel-Charles Gleye
1862 Enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, in the studio of Charles Gleyre, where he met artists such as Claude Monet, Alfred Sisely, and Jean Frederic Bazille
1866 - 1867 Rejected by the Salons
1869 Renoir and Monet worked together to produce landscape paintings in the Impressionist style
1870 - 1877 Began to exhibit with a group of Impressionists and experienced a period of heavy criticism followed by successful participation in the official Salons
1878 Accepted to the Salon and shows four works there in 1879
1880 Concentrated on painting the female figure and became widely known for his paintings of voluptuous nudes adorned with jewels and trinkets
1883 Solo exhibition at the Durand-Ruel Gallery in Paris, France
1912 Enjoyed tremendous success as a ranking officer of the Legion of Honor and widely sold painter; exhibited in four solo shows and seven group shows in this year alone
1919 Died December 3rd at Cagnes-sur-Mer, France

Exhibitions
2007 - 2008 Oct. 4 - Jan. 6, "Renoir Landscapes", Philadelphia Museum of Art
2007 Feb. 21 - May 20, "Renoir Landscapes 1865-1883", The National Gallery, London
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