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When we check out the natal horoscopes of French painter Pierre Auguste Renoir and Hollywood actress Jean Harlow we find that they share more than enduring fame for both were born with Sun in creative Pisces and Moon in Mars-ruled Aries, a volatile, steamy Water-Fire personality blend.
If you share this Sun-Moon blend then (like it or not!) this description is for you!
Sun Pisces-Moon Aries identifies one who is romantic, artistic, and affectionate yet can be quarrelsome, willful, and moody. Sensitivity and an independent spirit combine to create a fun-loving personality that is humble yet self-centered, keenly intuitive yet militant as meek and mild meet the defense of a fragile ego. Quietly theatrical, this blend possesses a me-first mindset mixed with an I'll-do-anything-for-you vibe. Notable may be a sense of restlessness and personal bias that is easy-going yet can express as a know-it-all maverick forever promoting its heroic qualities.
In relationships, Sun Pisces-Moon Aries is one of the most romantic combinations and may enter unions quite impetuously though picking a fight is a typical tactic meant to create some 'space' when needed. The capacity to laugh at human nature and bounce back when knocked down is a laudable quality of this blend but meanwhile, friends may consider Sun Pisces-Moon Aries folk to be enigmatic.
A tendency to go overboard with efforts to win is inspired by the fear that one's efforts will not be recognized and worth will not be noticed but years after their deaths, it seems certain that such a worrisome issue has been settled once and for all for Jean Harlow and for Auguste Renoir!
Sun Pisces-Moon Aries has only one Image for Integration according to Charles and Suzi Harvey in their book, Sun Sign-Moon Sign, and it's quite curious even for Paris or Hollywood:
"In tattered rags, the small, obscure young servant named Arthur pulls the sword from the stone and becomes king of Camelot."
Also viewable is my post concerning the natal horoscope of Jean Harlow (natal chart shown) with a bit of her bio, plus, a studio shot of her platinum blondness and a movie clip featuring the suave, elegant Cary Grant!
Note that other chart factors made Harlow and Renoir different. This post focuses on what made their personalities similar!
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