Renoir considered the nude the most indispensable form of art, saying: 'it's impossible to imagine anything more beautiful.'

He painted several nudes, emphasizing elegance and softening contours, creating a charming harmony.

Renoir met Aline Charigot at a dairy shop in 1880, and she became his model, wife, and favorite subject.

He distanced himself from Impressionism and explored other styles, valuing contours and opaque colors.

Renoir's favorite models were his wife and children, whom he painted extensively, capturing their charm and intimacy.

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