Famed for his paintings of bustling 19th-century Parisian life, pretty women and sensual nudes, Pierre-Auguste Renoir's eye for beauty captured the day's fashions and scenes of contented domestic bliss.
Luncheon of the Boating Party by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Celebrated as a colorist, Renoir (1841 - 1919) was masterful at capturing the interplay of light and shadow as seen in the dappled sunlight of dancers at the Moulin de la Galette.
In the 19th century, Le Moulin de la Galette was a pleasant diversion for Parisians seeking entertainment, a glass of wine and bread made from flour ground by the famous windmill of the same name.
Bal du moulin de la Galette by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Why shouldn't art be pretty? There are enough unpleasant things in the world.
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Painting for two months in the summer of 1869 at a boating and bathing complex outside Paris called La Grenouillère, Renoir and his friend Claude Monet captured the effects of the sun streaming through the trees on the rippling water.
La Grenouillere by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1869
Using broad, loose brushstrokes in a sketch-like technique and a brightened palette, they developed what would become known as the Impressionist aesthetic.
La Grenouillere by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1869
Organized with the help of friends Edgar Degas, Edouard Manet, and Camille Pissarro, Renoir and Monet held exhibitions dedicated to Impressionism as a means to bypass the strict tradition of the more conservative Salon de Paris—the official art exhibition of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
Although a founding member of the Impressionist movement, Renoir ceased to exhibit after 1877.
His love of portraiture and images of well-dressed Parisian pleasure seekers created a bridge from Impressionism's more experimental aims to a modern, middle-class art public.
The Cafe by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1877
On a trip to Italy in 1881, Renoir became enamored with the “grandeur and simplicity" of High Renaissance artists like Raphael and his figures consequently became more crisply drawn and sculptural in character.
The Artist's Family by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1896
Integrating more line and composition into his more mature works, Renoir created some of his era's most timeless canvases.
Dance at Bougival by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1883
Painting dozens of nudes, Renoir specialized in marble-like figures against quickly improvised impressionistic backgrounds.
Bather by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1893
Renoir's combination of modernity and tradition was highly influential on the next generation of artists including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Maurice Denis.
Join us as we celebrate Renoir accompanied by the music of Chopin.
Young Girls at the Piano by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1892Woman with a Parasol in a Garden by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1873The Two Sisters, On the Terrace by Pierre-Auguste RenoirPicking Flowers by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1875Young Woman with a Japanese Umbrella by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1876Place de la Trinite, Paris by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1875At the Concert by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1880Claude Monet Painting in His Garden at Argenteuil by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1873Bougival by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1888The Swing by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1876Cagnes Landscape by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1910Noirmoutiers by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1892Woman with a Black Dog by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1874The Port of Pornic by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1890Sunny Landscape by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1880The Harvesters by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1873The Covered Lane by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1872The Children of Martial Caillebotte by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1895Geraniums in a Copper Basin by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1880Landscape at Cagnes by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1908Le Pont-Neuf, Paris by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1872The Theater Box by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1874The Farm by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1914Basket of Flowers by Pierre Auguste Renoir - 1890The Lovers by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1875Chapel of Our Lady of Protection, Cagnes by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1905A Cup of Tea in the Garden by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1907Houses at Cagnes by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1905The Fountain by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1885Chrysanthemums by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1878Among the Roses by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1882Flowers in a Vase by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1866Cagnes Landscape with Woman and Child by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1910The Fisherman by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1874Girls with Lilacs by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1890The Great Boulevards by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1875The Terrace at Cagnes by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1908Country Dance by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1883Bouquet of Flowers by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1878The Canoeist's Luncheon by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1880Head of a Little Girl by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1900Oarsmen at Chatou by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1879Madame Chocquet Reading by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1876Girl Gathering Flowers by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1872The Seine at Chatou by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1881Spring Bouquet by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1866Algerian Landscape by Pierre Auguste RenoirThe Piazza San Marco, Venice by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1881Place de la Trinite by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1875The Seine at Asnieres by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1879Vase of Chrysanthemums by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1882Garden Scene in Brittany by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1886Young Woman in Red in the Fields by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1900Madame Renoir and Her Son Pierre by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1890Under the Arbor at the Moulin de la Galette by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1876In St Cloud Park by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1866Girl with a Watering Can by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1876Children by the Sea by Pierre Auguste Renoir - 1894Nini in the Garden by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1876Mlle Charlotte Berthier by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1883