The Happiness of Renoir
Posted: Monday, October 11, 2010
by Catheringarney Garney
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Monet and Renoir met each other in Paris already in 1862, while they were studying under Charles Gleyre. Renoir also met and befriended Alfred Sisley and Frdric Bazille there. However, it was not until that first impressionist exhibition more than 10 years later that Renoir and Monet really started to receive public recognition.
The works of Renoir are today considered among the finest within the school of impressionism. He used his brush to delicately apply color to the canvas, with thin visible brush strokes dissolving the clear outlines in favor of free touches of color that allowed his subjects to flow together. He worked outdoor and his works reflected a vibrant use of light and colors. It was indeed in the 1860s working outdoors that he and Monet discovered that shadows were not actually black but rather reflected the colors around them, a practice known as diffuse reflection. Renoir believed that paintings should be fun, beautiful and pleasant to look at. His works most definitely emphasized this as he immortalized many a Parisian scene of joy and revelry, as well as pleasant scenes of peace and of course a number of nudes.
Today, the largest single collection of Renoir paintings can be found at Barnes Foundation near Philadelphia in the US. They hold 181 paintings by Renoir. However, less can do when an artist has the power to imbue a single canvas with the qualities of joy, love and happiness, so take a look at your local museum and see for yourself. Let the master work his influence on you, as you too become a fan.
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