early life and training
charles paul renouard, a french artist, was born on november 5, 1845, in cour-cheverny, loir-et-cher. at the age of fourteen, he moved to paris to work as a house painter. in 1868, he entered the studio of
isidore pils at the école des beaux-arts, marking the beginning of his artistic journey.
artistic career
renouard's work was first exhibited in the paris salon of 1877. he also participated in the
salon des artistes français, showcasing his series of drawings of actors. his satirical illustrations, published in several parisian journals, including l’illustration and
paris illustré, demonstrated his exceptional skill as a draftsman and his biting wit.
notable works and style
renouard's genre scenes, often painted in a realistic style, are notable for their attention to detail. some of his works, such as
portrait, vu à mi-corps, de monsieur picard, showcase his ability to capture the essence of his subjects. his illustrations, frequently published in graphic, highlight his versatility as an artist.
museums and collections
renouard's work can be found in various museums, including the
musée d'orsay in paris. the smithsonian american art museum also features his works in their collection.
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- view a selection of renouard's paintings and illustrations on BuyPopArt: charles paul renouard's artworks key dates: - november 5, 1845: born in cour-cheverny, loir-et-cher - 1868: entered the studio of isidore pils at the école des beaux-arts - 1877: first exhibition in the paris salon - january 2, 1924: passed away in paris