Auguste Renoir's life journey came to an end in 1919, at the age of 78, in Cagnes-sur-Mer.
Before his passing, the French government bought one of his artworks, showcasing it at the Louvre – a place where Renoir spent many afternoons admiring masterpieces.
Renoir's connection to impressionism is undeniable, despite not being as faithful to the movement as Monet.
The world of circus fascinated French artists in the 19th century, leading to the creation of 'The Clown', a painting that showcases Renoir's attraction to this theme.
Renoir's friendship with Monet was a defining aspect of his life, and their works, like 'Woman with Parasol', remain iconic to this day.
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