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Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1841–1919
(Born Limoges, 25 February 1841; died Cagnes-sur-Mer, 3 December 1919). French Impressionist painter. He was born into a poor family and in 1854, aged 13, he began employment as a painter in a porcelain factory in Paris, gaining experience with the light, fresh colours that were to distinguish his Impressionist work and also learning the importance of good craftsmanship.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Coco 1905 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Madame Valentine Fray (1870–1943) 1901 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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Still Life c.1908 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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Madame Renoir (1859–1915) 1916 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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The Painter's Garden c.1903 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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Still Life of Roses in a Vase 1880s and 1890s The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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A Garden in Montmartre 1890–1899 The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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Still Life with a faience Figure post c. 1880 The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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Nude Figure of a Girl 1880–1889 The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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Landscape with Trees The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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Peaches and Almonds (Pèches et amandes) 1901 Tate
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Head of Coco The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Ambroise Vollard 1908 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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La Roche-Guyon, France 1885–1886 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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La Parisienne 1874 National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Head of a Girl 1898 Tate
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Nude on a Couch (Femme nue sur un canapé) 1915 Tate
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Seated Woman 1861–1870 Manchester Art Gallery
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Outskirts of Pont-Aven 1888–1890 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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The Washerwoman (La petite laveuse) 1916 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)