renoir

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Translation

n.Renoir, the artist (1841-1919)
Word Forms
Pluralrenoirs

Example Sentences

Renoir's paintings are known for their vibrant colors and lively brushwork.

Many art enthusiasts admire Renoir's impressionist style.

Visitors to the museum can see Renoir's famous masterpiece, 'Luncheon of the Boating Party'.

Art collectors are willing to pay a high price for an original Renoir painting.

Renoir's works often depict scenes of leisure and everyday life.

Art historians study Renoir's technique and artistic development.

Renoir's influence on the art world can still be seen today.

Art students often study Renoir's paintings as part of their coursework.

Renoir's use of light and color creates a sense of warmth and intimacy in his paintings.

Renoir's art continues to inspire artists and art lovers around the world.

Real-world Examples

France in 1841-- Renoir starts out decorating plates.

Source: Yale University Open Course: European Civilization (Audio Version)

Renoir used loose brushstrokes and colors that make the whole scene look sunlit and lively.

Source: Curious Muse

Impressionists, like Monet, Degas, and Renoir, painted things like this: floaty, lovely, soft scenes.

Source: Vox opinion

His work had been shown in an exhibition in Brussels alongside Toulouse Lautrec, Cezanne and Renoir.

Source: Secrets of Masterpieces

August Renoir caught Parisians living and loving in the afternoon sun.

Source: Uncle Rich takes you on a trip to Europe.

I just went to an art exhibit here in Los Angeles a few weeks ago that was exhibiting paintings from Renoir.

Source: 2010 English Cafe

Renoir paints a waltzing blur to capture, not the physical details, but the intangible charm of a restaurant on Paris's Montmartre.

Source: Uncle Rich takes you on a trip to Europe.

While painters like Renoir and Cassat showed us what the audience looked like, the famous impressionist Edgar Degas often painted what was happening on stage.

Source: Curious Muse

I can only hope that her Renoir, her flower piece by Manet, her landscape by Monet, and her Gauguin do not look too dated.

Source: Blade (Part Two)

If you really try, you can almost imagine Renoir, Van Gogh, and Picasso, who came here a century ago, poor, carefree and seeking inspiration.

Source: Uncle Rich takes you on a trip to Europe.

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