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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Geniuses' full color reproductions.,
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This review is from: Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1841-1919: A Dream of Harmony (Taschen Art Album) (Paperback)
I'm in love with The Impressionists in general and with Auguste Renoir in particular.
His palette is full of light; soft pink, greens and blues are a joy to watch time and again. As most Impressionists Renoir paint wonderful every day scenes, mainly outside as his magnificent: "The Luncheon of the Boating Party" (1881), "The Swing" (1876) and "Le Moulin de la Galette" (1876), whose careful reproductions are shown here. He was an artist that loved life and wanted to reflect it as he perceived: full of little moments of simple joy and relax. He was also a masterful portrayer as you may see from his "On the Terrace" (1881) in the cover of this book or "Two Girls in Black" (1881). Another subject that attracted his fancy was the dancing couple, which he depicts with tenderness and accuracy. It doesn't matter if the dancers are from the high class as in "City Dance" or commoners as in "Dance at Bougival" both from 1883. At the end of his life his paintings evolve and produce for our delight: "Seated Bather" (1914) and "The Nymphs" (1918). His life and works are described and commented by the author with keen penetration and endearment. Reproductions are awesome and do justice to the Artist. Do not miss this book! Reviewed by Max Yofre.
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Fabulous Overview With Beautiful Reproductions,
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This review is from: Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1841-1919: A Dream of Harmony (Taschen Art Album) (Paperback)
Renoir is one of my favorite artists and this small volume does justice to his life's work by providing a concise and yet penetrating overview of his major paintings. The reproductions are beautifully presented and the biographical context is informative and leaves the reader wanting to delve further into the life of this incredible artist. An added bonus are several photographs of Renoir at different stages of his life that are museum worthy in their own right. This is a fine introduction to Renoir and for the reader already familiar with his life and work it is a great book to page through and enjoy these beautiful paintings at leisure.
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A Very Good Biography and Beautiful Reproductions.,
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This review is from: Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1841-1919: A Dream of Harmony (Paperback)
I'm in love with The Impressionists in general and with Auguste Renoir in particular.
His palette is full of light; soft pink, greens and blues are a joy to watch time and again. As most Impressionists Renoir paint wonderful every day scenes, mainly outside as his magnificent: "The Luncheon of the Boating Party" (1881), "The Swing" (1876) and "Le Moulin de la Galette" (1876), whose careful reproductions are shown here. He was an artist that loved life and wanted to reflect it as he perceived: full of little moments of simple joy and relax. He was also a masterful portrayer as you may see from his "On the Terrace" (1881) in the cover of this book or "Two Girls in Black" (1881). Another subject that attracted his fancy was the dancing couple, which he depicts with tenderness and accuracy. It doesn't matter if the dancers are from the high class as in "City Dance" or commoners as in "Dance at Bougival" both from 1883. The Master was so full of energy and vitality that at the end of his life his painting style evolves and produce for our delight: "Seated Bather" (1914) and "The Nymphs" (1918). His life and works are described and commented by the author with keen penetration and endearment. Reproductions are awesome and do justice to the Artist. Do not miss this book! Reviewed by Max Yofre.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Marvilleux Renoir!,
By Hiram Gomez Pardo (Valencia, Venezuela) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Renoir (Basic Art) (Paperback)
Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) represented by far, one the lofty painters of the second half of the XIX Century. His enslaving talent allowed to make a true sweep through the most diverse tendencies. His visible influences received from Courbet, Van Gogh and Delacroix, did not leave on him, a perennial trace. The presence of Cézanne and Monet irrupted strongly in the necessity of rejecting the conservative patterns and raid in new stylistic proposals. He was not only a notable Realist artist but also crossed the Impressionist threshold, in an untiring process of self renovation and fervent conveyance.
"Nowadays there is a tendency to explain everything. But if I could explain painting, it would not an artwork. Must I tell you what qualities constitute to my judge, the true art? It must be indescribable and inimitable...The artwork must captive the watcher, bundle him, drag him. Through it, the artist communicates his passion; it is the current that emits and through includes the watcher in itself:" Renoir. Admirable and compelling biography that it will catch you from the first page.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Joy For Any Home!,
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This review is from: Renoir (Paperback)
WOW! What a collection in this book!For any Renoir lover, student, artist, teacher or simply someone who wants to see a fantastic collection by one artist in one book. Unsurpassed as a coffee-table conversation piece. "A Dream of Harmony"! |
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Renoir (Basic Art) by Peter H. Feist (Paperback - February 1, 1994)
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