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Renoir’s father Leonard was a tailor. Renoir had five brothers.
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Apprentice with a porcelain-painting company, Lévy Freres
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Renoir joins the independent studio of Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre (1806-1874) where he meets Sisley, Monet, and Bazille.
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Renoir destroys it after it is shown.
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Renoir’s Diana (oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC) and Women in the Garden (oil on canvas, private collection)
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Salon de Paris accepts Renoir’s Portrait of Lise (painted in 1867; oil on canvas, 184 x 185 cm; Essen Folkwang Museum, Germany). The subject was Lise Trehot, Renoir’s favorite model from 1865 to 1872.
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Renoir meets influential art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel (1831-1922) who buys Renoir’s painting le Pont des Arts. Renoir paints with Claude Monet. Renoir helps to organize the first Impressionist Exhibition of 1874.
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She was dressmaker, born on May 23, 1854 (twenty years younger than Renoir). Her father was a wine grower in the Champagne region.
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Paints Luncheon of the Boating Party (oil on canvas, 130 x 173 cm) Phillips Collection, Washington, DC. It depicts his fiancée Aline Charigot and many of his circle at the Restaurant Fournaise.
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Renoir also visits Rome, Venice, Naples, Florence, Capri, Pompeii, and other sites on the Italian peninsula.
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Musée d’Orsay, Paris, depicting Suzanne Valadon, herself and painter, with Renoir’s friend Paul Lhote.
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She bore him three children and frequently modeled for him, important examples: “Luncheon of the Boating Party,” (1881), Phillips, Washington, D.C; “Country Dance,” (1883), Musee d’Orsay, Paris.
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Crippling him
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Renoir moves to “Les Collettes,” at Cagnes-sur-Mer; 15 km west of Nice.
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By this time, Gangnat owned 180 paintings by Renoir. Only four were sold at the sale of Gangnat’s estate on 25 June 1925 at Hôtel Drouot.
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