renoir in A Sentence

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    Renoir My Father.

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    Monet Renoir Pissarro.

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    Jean Renoir also moved to the United States during the war.

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    Actually, for his sake, light, Renoir and sat for many hours in the open air.

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    Although Sisley died in poverty in 1899, Renoir had a great Salon success in 1879.

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    Even though Sisley died in poverty in 1899, Renoir achieved great success at the 1879 Salon.

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    Though the Impressionist group disbanded, Cassatt still had contact with some of the members, including Renoir, Monet, and Pissarro.

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    Renoir turned away from Impressionism for a time during the 1880s, and never entirely regained his commitment to its ideas.

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    In 2012, Paysage Bords de Seine, a Renoir stolen from the museum, resurfaced after being lost for 63 years.

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    Also in his works there are still remnants of impressionist painting and authors such as Degas, Monet or Renoir.

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    French painters Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir created some of the most popular images of individual sitters and groups.

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    During one of these visits in 1903, Renoir painted the“Portrait de Suzanne” while Valtat drew a few ink sketches of Renoir.

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    Renoir deemed the perched old town of Cagnes-sur-Mer"the place where I want to paint until the last day of my life.".

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    French Free spirit online dating painters Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir created some of the most popular images of individual sitters and groups.

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    To painters like Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the"impression" of a scene on the mind was just as important as its external reality.

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    There is even a small, romantic garden with a rope swing hanging in the trees that evokes Renoir's own The Swing from 1876.

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    Claude Monet(1840-1926) is a famous French painter and one of the founders of the Impressionism movement along with his friends Renoir, Sisley and Bazille.

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    Accidentally or not, but while Renoir was an active participant in the partnership, fame somehow did not come and did not come to him.

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    Oscar-Claude Monet(1840-1926) is a famous French painter and one of the founders of the Impressionism movement along with his friends Renoir, Sisley and Bazille.

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    The same year, thanks to Renoir's friendly recommendation, Ambroise Vollard made an agreement with Valtat, buying almost his whole production for the next 10 years.

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    In 1913, just six years before the end of his long life, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the great French Impressionist painter, said,"I am just learning to paint.".

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    Though its best known for its collection of Impressionist works(with a particular emphasis on Renoir and Degas), the museum is just as strong in decorative arts.

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    The light, on which Renoir worked so carefully, does not strike in the eyes, but as if dancing together with the Moulin de la Galette regulars.

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    She was General Secretary of the Indian Section of the Society between 1960 and 1978, and was previously an actress in Indian films and Jean Renoir's The River.

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    Impressionists Claude Monet and Auguste Renoir eased the world into Modernism with their treatment of light, and Raoul Dufy, Pierre Bonnard, and Paul Signac carried the torch decades later.

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    Sailboats in Argenteuil by Gustave Caillebotte For five years, between 1873 and 1877, Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet often visited Argenteuil, a place a few kilometers from Paris on the Seine.

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    The Impressionist exhibit of 1879 was the most successful to date, despite the absence of Renoir, Sisley, Manet and Cézanne, who were attempting once again to gain recognition at the Salon.

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    In 1868, he began to frequent the Café Guerbois, where he met Manet, Monet, Renoir and the other artists of a new, more natural school, and began to develop his own style.

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    The Impressionist exhibit of 1879 was the most successful to date, despite the absence of Renoir, Sisley, Manet and C??zanne, who were attempting once again to gain recognition at the Salon.

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    Although crippled by arthritis, he began experimenting with sculpture in Cagnes, and the museum has 20 portrait busts and portrait medallions that constitute the largest collection of Renoir sculpture in the world.

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