Renoir, a French Impressionist heavy painter, studied under the academic painter Gléer, and was later influenced by Delacroix and Courbet, and studied the 18th-century French Baroque style represented by Rubens. Renoir's works combine traditional painting techniques with Impressionist techniques, expressing the picture in bright and transparent colors, with strong personal characteristics.
Renoir was sent to a porcelain factory to learn his craft when he was young, but painting porcelain and screens in the porcelain factory made Renoir feel the charm of painting in the porcelain factory, so he resolutely came to Paris to study in the studio and explained famous artists such as Monet and Sisley, and began to embark on the road of Impressionist painting.
Of all the Impressionists, Renoir was a relatively young painter who liked to depict women, especially nudes, in bright, warm tones, and he believed that female nudes were the most capable of expressing life and elegance. But Renoir's human body is different from the hypocrisy pursued by academic paintings in the past, and each of Renoir's human bodies is full of cheerful and youthful vitality, and it seems that eve has not yet eaten the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. Renoir believes that the most important thing in painting is not to analyze light or perspective like science, but to let the viewer truly feel the pleasure, and from his works, it is easy to see the warmth of the family, such as the woman's face in the picture with an aunt-like smile.
Renoir is also one of the most popular among all Impressionists, because Renoir's works depict cute children, attractive women, flowers and other beautiful things, which are very capable of attracting the attention of most people. Renoir unabashedly expresses these beauties on canvas, saying: "Why can't art be beautiful?" Enough ugly things are happening in the world. ”
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