Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Pierre-Auguste Renoir by Trewin Copplestone is a First Edition published by Grange in 1998, featuring 76 pages in English. This book provides an overview of Renoir’s artistic journey, beginning with his early career as a portrait painter and transitioning to his depictions of Parisian life, including scenes from bars, theaters, and representations of the female form. It also highlights his perseverance in continuing to create art despite the challenges posed by severe arthritis.
Readers will find a collection of examples showcasing Renoir’s work, illustrating his contributions to Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. The text delves into the themes of individual artistry and the evolution of painting during his time in France. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the life and art of one of the key figures in the Impressionist movement.
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir began his career as a portrait-painter and later as a painter of Parisian life, of the bars and theatre, and of the female form. This text includes examples of his work and tells how he continued to work despite his severe arthritis.
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