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What was Renoir’s style of painting?

Renoir’s style was impressionist. He delighted in the effect of sunshine filtering through trees, dappling revellers in its light...

Last Updated On: Sunday, May 22, 2011

 

Renoir’s style was impressionist. He delighted in the effect of sunshine filtering through trees, dappling revellers in its light. Near the end of his life, Renoir finally found a style which was a combination of impressionism and the older styles. Renoir was one of the co-founders of impressionism, a style in quick brush strokes are employed. His paintings are notable for their vibrant light and saturated colour. The female nude was one of his primary subjects.

 

Renoir Painting style, Impressionist, Effect of sunshine filtering through trees, Dappling revellers, Impressionism, Vibrant light and saturated colour, Female nude

 
 

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