Monday, May 13, 2013

Renoir

Art means the whole world to some people. To me it never meant much, until I got to see several paintings. I didnt know the artists name, but the works fascinated me with their colors. Someone told it was Renoir, and I decided to get some of the reproductions for my house and to make some research about his life and art.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir was an artist during the middle 1800's and early 1900's. I have a few copies of his painting around the house and wanted to look further into his style for this study. His early works helped to push what is called Impressionism. The impressionist style of painting is characterized chiefly by concentration on the general impression produced by a scene or object and the use o f unmixed primary colors and small strokes to simulate actual reflected light. The why he used a blending of colors to blur exact detail, but yet left enough to let the viewer see what he was painting intrigues me.

In one of the copies of his paintings I have in my house you can tell that there is a women looking out into a body of water at a boat with people in yet, yet you cannot see exact detail of what she looks like. He seems to be able to capture the feelings of happiness and peacefulness of the situation, and not go overboard with fine details in that painting. Renoir paintings seem to come from the heart. He had the ability to bring out great details in his work, without having to get to detailed. When he painted kids, he was able to show the innocence of childhood. In the painting called Girls picking flowers in a meadow, which I vi ewed at the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, shows two young girls picking and playing with flowers. He used soft colors and blurred the meadow out. The picture makes me think back to childhood and just how carefree I was. My understanding of the world didn't go beyond trying to have fun with friends. That art piece held my attention for quiet a while. I found a happiness inside me that was brought out by the painting. While walking around the art display, I noticed that I kept going back to paintings done by Renoir. His paintings had a way of making smile and I found myself looking back at events in my life that made me smile.

The type of painting that Renoir used is called Impressionism. According to Encyclopedia Br itannica, Impressionism was a form of art that was developed in France during the mid-1860's. This art form was an attempt to record visual reality in terms of transient effects of light and color. Renoir was one of the front runners in the impressionism movement. The principal Impressionist painters were Claude Monet, Pierre Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley, Berthe Morisot, Frederic Bazille, and Armand Guillaumin, who worked together, influenced each other, and exhibited together independently.

When Renoir was in his early 20's, he attended a Swiss art school in Paris. He began learning about the art style of the old masters. Their style dealt with painting in dark colors. Nobody painted the outdoors at that time and the group of artist I listed above became the first to do so. They first painted pictures of what they saw at a local lake and a nearby forest. The goal of these painting was to catch the impression of the moment. These painters used quick and light brush strokes along with bright contrasting colors to show the effects of light.

Why shouldn't art be pretty? There are enough unpleasant things in the world. This quote was from Renoir when asked why he paints what he does. I have to say that this quote best sums up my take on the impressionism movement of the late 1800's. If not for Re noir and the other painters of this movement, who knows what art would be like today. They brought color and lasting feelings into the world of art. I now understand why the painting of Renoir caught my eye when passing by them in stores. I can see what he was trying to capture with his use of colors and the scenes he chose to paint.

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