Pierre-Auguste Renoir was an artist who created some of the most charming images of Impressionist art. Trained as a porcelain painter in a small Parisian factory, he turned from a craftsman into an artist at the age of 19! Throughout his career and despite his stylistic evolution, his paintings on canvas always remained joyful. Auguste Renoir's reproductions evoke a carefree world full of light and colour, where beautiful women dance with their loved ones. Renoir's paintings can come to your interiors thanks to the collection of reproductions by bimago.

The life and most famous works of Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Pierre-Auguste Renoir is one of the most famous representatives of impressionism, although he did not describe himself as such. In his youth, he worked in a porcelain factory and this experience influenced his painting. The selection and use of colors in his paintings is extremely individual. On the one hand, it shows the influence of the work of Rococo artists, but at the same time Renoir used the color palette in his works in a laboratory. Many of his works are portraits and situations from everyday life. His most famous paintings include: "The Rowers' Breakfast", "Liza with the Umbrella" and "The Ball at the Moulin de la Galette". He never dealt with landscape painting as intensively as other impressionists, but rather focused on portraits of children and women, nudes and still lifes. Wonderful colors and unusual depictions of the people portrayed make Renoir's paintings a perfect addition to a stylish living room or an elegant bedroom.