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Renoir - Rococo Revival

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Like hardly any other artist, Pierre-Auguste Renoir has shaped our understanding of the atmospheric figure paintings of Impressionism. His painting After the Luncheon, which has been in the Städel Museum in Frankfurt since 1910, is now the starting point for a far-reaching examination of an important source of inspiration that accompanied him throughout his life: the Rococo. Considered frivolous and immoral after the French Revolution, this style of painting experienced a renaissance in the 19th century and was widely celebrated during Renoir's lifetime. Published on the occasion of the Städel Museum's major exhibition, this comprehensive volume explores Renoir's multifaceted connection to tradition through illuminating juxtapositions of his art with 18th-century works and contemporaries.
As a trained porcelain painter, PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841-1919) was well acquainted with the motif world of the 18th century. His depictions of intimate domestic scenes and outdoor social gatherings are reminiscent of the pictorial language of the preceding era, such as Jean-Antoine Watteau's Fêtes galantes.

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As a trained porcelain painter, PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841–1919) was well acquainted with the motif world of the 18th century. His depictions of domestic scenes and outdoor social gatherings are reminiscent of the pictorial language of the preceding era, such as Jean-Antoine Watteau’s Fêtes galantes.

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Like hardly any other artist, Pierre-Auguste Renoir has shaped our understanding of the atmospheric figure paintings of Impressionism. His painting After the Luncheon, which has been in the Städel Museum in Frankfurt since 1910, is now the starting point for a far-reaching examination of an important source of inspiration that accompanied him throughout his life: the Rococo. Considered frivolous and immoral after the French Revolution, this style of painting experienced a renaissance in the 19th century and was widely celebrated during Renoir’s lifetime. Published on the occasion of the Städel Museum’s major exhibition, this comprehensive volume explores Renoir’s multifaceted connection to tradition through illuminating juxtapositions of his art with 18th-century works and contemporaries.
As a trained porcelain painter, PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841–1919) was well acquainted with the motif world of the 18th century. His depictions of intimate domestic scenes and outdoor social gatherings are reminiscent of the pictorial language of the preceding era, such as Jean-Antoine Watteau’s Fêtes galantes.

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Authors Michela Bassu, Juliane Betz, Alexander Eiling, Alexander et Eiling
Assisted by Alexander Eiling in Zusammenarbeit mit Juliane Betz und Fabienne Ruppen (Editor), Alexander Eiling in Zusammenarbeit mit Jul (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2022
 
EAN 9783775751346
ISBN 978-3-7757-5134-6
No. of pages 328
Dimensions 240 mm x 40 mm x 288 mm
Weight 1938 g
Illustrations 350 Abb.
Series Klassische Moderne
Museumskatalog
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

Kunstgeschichte, Ausstellung, Impressionismus, Rokoko, einzelne Künstler, Künstlermonografien, Malerei und Gemälde, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Ölmalerei, Städel Museum, auseinandersetzen

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