He grew up very simple with humble beginnings. Renoir’s grandfather, Francois, was born in 1773. He made wooden shoes for a living. Renoir’s father, Leonard, was born in 1799. He was a tailor. His father was married in 1828 to Marguerite Merlet. She was a seamstress. His parents did not have a formal education; however, they were able to read and write. Renoir was the sixth child and baby of the family of his parents Leonard and Marguerite Renoir. Two of Renoir’s oldest siblings died in infancy. The Renoirs moved to Paris where he attended a Catholic school that was run by the state. He was a part of the Charles Gounod’s choir. At the age of fifteen, formal schooling was over for Renoir. Like the other boys in his age group, he had to learn and find a trade to sustain him in life. “Renoir became an apprentice to a porcelain painter. He
He grew up very simple with humble beginnings. Renoir’s grandfather, Francois, was born in 1773. He made wooden shoes for a living. Renoir’s father, Leonard, was born in 1799. He was a tailor. His father was married in 1828 to Marguerite Merlet. She was a seamstress. His parents did not have a formal education; however, they were able to read and write. Renoir was the sixth child and baby of the family of his parents Leonard and Marguerite Renoir. Two of Renoir’s oldest siblings died in infancy. The Renoirs moved to Paris where he attended a Catholic school that was run by the state. He was a part of the Charles Gounod’s choir. At the age of fifteen, formal schooling was over for Renoir. Like the other boys in his age group, he had to learn and find a trade to sustain him in life. “Renoir became an apprentice to a porcelain painter. He