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Renoir

[ US /ɹɛnˈwɑɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. French impressionist painter (1841-1919)

How To Use Renoir In A Sentence

  • Here, representationalism borders on musical Impressionism, a concept Wagner discussed with Auguste Renoir.
  • He has now discovered that the cheque has been dishonoured and that the man is in possession of the Renoir.
  • Manet was starkly linear, and sober in his coloration, whilst Renoir preferred loose curves and a roseate blur.
  • Mauclair points out that fifteen years before _pointillisme_ (the system of dots, like eruptive small-pox, instead of the touches of Monet) was invented, Renoir in his portrait of Sisley used the stipplings. Promenades of an Impressionist
  • Via Zines, a lovely series of portraits of nobrow strip-teaseuse Rita Renoir, the tragedienne of strippers. J’aime le striptease « Jahsonic
  • In 1882, a sickly Pierre-Auguste Renoir felt reinvigorated by eating a brandade -- a puree of cod and potatoes -- and wondered if he had "rediscovered the Ambrosia of the gods. Matthew Jacob: In France, They Cherish Lunch and Liberte
  • The _Sleeping Woman_, the _First Step_, the _Terrace_, and the decorative _Dance_ panels reveal Renoir as an _intimiste_ and as an admirable painter of children. The French Impressionists (1860-1900)
  • French Impressionist paintings will be on display in the China National Art Gallery beginning October 10, featuring works of Monet, Manet, Renoir, and others.
  • She'd come on an intellectual pilgrimage in search of French cineastes who could discuss the films of Renoir, Cocteau, Bunuel.
  • Rita is French, she was an exotic dancer of the generation of previously mentioned Rita Renoir, the tragedienne of strippers. The tragedienne of strippers « Jahsonic
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