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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) is one of the most famous French impressionist painters. Influenced in his early works by Raphael, and creator of more than 6,000 paintings, Renoir gave more importance to the human figure than to the landscape. His works, enriched by a palette that was exclusive and unique to the artist, show us life in Paris at the time. His greatest masterpiece remains the Bal du Moulin de la Galette.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2023

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Patrick Bade

Publishing Director: Jean-Paul Manzo

Text: Patrick Bade

Design and layout:Cédric Pontes

Cover and jacket:Matthieu Carré

© 2023, Confidential Concepts, Worldwide, USA

© 2023, Parkstone Press USA, New York

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ISBN: 978-1-63919-857-3

Contents

1.Self-Portrait, ca. 1875

2.Lisa (Woman with a Parasol), 1867

3.Gabrielle with the Rose, 1911

4.Miss Marie-Therese Durand-Ruel Sowing, 1882

5.Young Woman Sowing, ca. 1879

6. Gustave Courbet,The Origin of the World, 1868

7.The Thought, ca. 1876-1877

8.A Woman’s Bust, Yellow Corsage, ca. 1883

9.Portrait of Miss Misia Edwards (Misia Sert),1907

10.The Braid (Suzanne Valadon), 1884-1886

11.Young Girl with Daisies, 1889

12.The Bather, ca. 1909

13.The Sleeper, 1897

14.Nude on Cushions, 1907

15.Gabrielle with Jewels, ca. 1910

16. Gustave Courbet,Sleepiness or Laziness and Luxury

17.Maternity – The Child Breastfed (Aline and Pierre), Third version, 1886

18.Half-naked Woman Lying Down: the Rose, ca. 1872

19.Young Girl with a Cat, 1880

20.Young Boy with a Cat, 1868

21.Woman with Cat, ca. 1875

22.Jeanne Samary, 1877

23.The Reading of the Part, 1874-1876

24.Lady in Black, ca. 1876

25.The Judgment of Pâris, 1914

26.The Bather Wiping her leg, ca. 1910

27.Young Woman Bathing, 1888

28.Diane the Huntress, 1867

29.Bather with a Griffon

30.The Algerian (Madame Clémentine Stora in an Algerian costume),1870.

31.Odalisque (Woman of Algiers),1870

32. Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863),Women of Algiers, 1834

33.Interior of a Harem in Montmartre (Parisian Women Dressed in Algerian costumes),1872

34.Nude in the Sun, 1875

35.The Bal at the Moulin de la Galette, 1876

36.Edgar Degas,Mademoiselle Lala at the Cirque Fernando, 1897

37.La Place Clichy, ca. 1880

38.Drawing for the illustration of L’Assomoir by Emile Zola, 1878

39.The Box, 1874

40.Mother and Child,1881

41.Young Girls at the Piano, 1892

42.Yvonne and Chistine Lerolle at the Piano, 1897

43.Young Woman Playing the Guitar, 1896-1897

44.The Exit of the Conservatory, 1877

45.The First Outing, ca. 1876

46.The Lovers, ca. 1875

47.The Swing, 1876

48.The Promenade, 1870

49.The Lunch of the Boaters, 1880-1881

50.Blond Bather, 1881

51.La Coiffeuse (Bather Arranging her Hair),1885

52.The Umbrellas (After the Rainfall),ca. 1881-1885

53.The Bathers, 1918-1919

54.The Great Bathers, 1887

55.The Nude, 1876

56.The Actress Jeanne Samary

57. Edgar Degas,The Tub, 1886

58.After the Bath, 1912

59.Bathers Brushing their Hair, 1893

1.Self-Portrait, ca. 1875, Oil on canvas, 36.1 x 31.7 cm, Williamstown (MA), Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

Auguste Renoir

Renoir loved women. This simple fact is the most important thing to know about his personality and his art. According to his son Jean, the distinguished film director, Renoir “bloomed both physically and spiritually when in the company of women.” Even more than earlier European masters who had celebrated female beauty such as Titian, Rubens, Boucher and Ingres, Renoir was obsessed by the opposite sex. A glance through a catalogueraisonnéof his work shows that depictions of women outnumber those of men many times over and that this ratio of women to men increased even further in later years.

2.Lisa (Woman with a Parasol), 1867, Oil on canvas, 184 x 115 cm, Essen, Folwang Museum

3.Gabrielle with the Rose, 1911, Oil on canvas, 55 x 47 cm, Paris, Musée d’Orsay

Through Jean Renoir’s affectionate book Renoir,My Father