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That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers

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That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers

Colorful colors, most of the works of a lifetime are bright and loud warm tones

That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers

That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Pierre-Auguste Renoir) was an important painter of the French Impressionist School, who also composed engravings and prints with a wide range of subjects and unique techniques. Renoir is known for his figure paintings, and his works are bright and transparent, showing the brightness and fluttering atmosphere of the sun. From 1883 to 1890 his painting style changed, and he painted many works with the theme of bath girls and flowers. In his later years, he settled in the small village of Cagne from 1907 and began to paint portraits of wives, children and maids, still lifes such as flowers and small fruits, and landscapes. He was particularly interested in the representation of women's bodies, and painted many nude images throughout his life, and in his later years he began to use sculpture to express this subject with the help of his son.

That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers

Of all the Impressionists, Renoir was perhaps the most popular, for he painted beautiful children, flowers, beautiful landscapes, and especially lovely women.

That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers

Renoir expressed the pleasing sensations he received from them directly on the canvas. Sunshine, air, flowers, trees, fields, courtyards, these are the themes he played with rich and gorgeous colors throughout his life.

That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers

He was not rich all his life, and even many times he was poor, coupled with the torment of illness, but his works were always sweet and bright.

That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers

The Impressionists used relaxed brushstrokes and colors to outline brilliant sunshine and dappled tree shadows.

That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers

In the final days of his career, Renoir confided to his close friend, the painter Albert André:

Looking back on my life now, it was like a cork that fell into a river, with ups and downs: one moment it surfaced, one moment it caught up in the whirlpool, one moment it moved forward, one moment it retreated, and one moment it stuck on the reed stalk and couldn't move. Desperate to break free from bondage and run to freedom, it ends up dying like everyone else.

That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers
That beautiful painting — Renoir's flowers

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