In the 19th century, numerous artworks were created by artists such as Pierre August Cot and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Two of these works include a mirror of the real world image and the everyday situation of life. Ren created a pair of lovers like a star sharing a moment with a hidden canoe surrounded by trees and shrubs, Ren reproduced the midsummer festival, and the family enjoyed the city center. Each of these paintings has a portrait in which an artist uses it as the subject of his work in his mind.
In this article we compare and contrast the works of Renoir and Caravaggio. In the first part, Renoir's "Boat Play Party" depicts a group of friends sharing a meal, and the second, Caravaggio's "Narcissus" shows a young man in love with his reflections I will. These two works are quite different, but there are also some similarities. Another similarity between the two works, such as the media being used, is very obvious. Both are paintings. Picture styles are not the same, but both are painted and brushed on the canvas. The first work, "Boating Party", was actually drawn by the hands of severe arthritic people. Creating such beauty is amazing.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born on a working-class family on 25th February 1984. Renoir is the only Impressionist painter from the working class. He is known as a porcelain painter because he brings beauty to his paintings. His painting shows that he is having a childhood without problems and he is having a childhood of fancy and fantasy. Renoir studied at a nearby art school using his savings. He painted history, myths, and portraits and spent a lot of time copying masterpieces at the Louvre. Renoir draws plenty of landscapes and social scenes, but his main focus lies in the image of women. After the death of Marie Antoinette, he made several images based on people's demands. Renoir is an open-minded, humble humanist view. Since 1872, Renoir tried to remove Impressionist ideals by drawing up the upper class, which caused great concern. He thinks that is an artist!