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According to the passage, it is from the works of Renoir rather than of his contemporaries that ----.
Auguste Renoir, the great French painter of the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, came from
a poor family and was for the most part self-taught.
He led a quiet and happy life. He was content with
his garden and the company of his family. He was
the most traditional of the great artists of his time,
such as Cézanne, Gaugain, or Van Gogh. And yet,
scarcely any of his contemporaries so faithfully
reflects the life and spirit of the period. When one
turns to the paintings of this period to learn
something of the visual aspects of its life, one will find
hardly anything of significance in the works of these
other painters. It is only in Renoir that one can find
the colour and the joy and the character of everyday
life. In that sense Renoir is the most representative
painter of his age.