By, Dean Mack
"A Renoir On The Wall Is The Equivalent Of A Rolls Royce In The Garage" - Orson Welles
French Limoges by Renoir
(Jean-Honoré Fragonard)
(Jean-Honoré Fragonard)
Quickly recognizing his talent, his parents apprenticed him, at age 13, to work at a Limoges porcelain factory as a painter, He learned to copy designs to decorate plates and other dishware. Before long, Renoir started doing other types of decorative painting to make a living, duplicating works like that of renown French artist
[Jean-Honoré Fragonard] and others that inspired him.
Renoir by PAR
Monet And Renoir - The Argenteuil Years
Pierre-Auguste Renoir _ Claude Monet (1872)
Oil on canvas
25 9/16 × 19 11/16 in
64.9 × 50 cm
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington
Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Oscar Claude Monet had become good friends over the years and it remained that way throughout their lives, they shared many interests together, painting on the shores of the Seine river while learning from each other, experiencing freedom on the edge of impressionism, Pierre also painted numerous scenes of Claude and Camille separately as they hung out in the parks having picnics and enjoying time with some of their friends, Pierre also spent a few years with the Monet's (Claude and Camille) while living in Argenteuil.
Image on the left is Monet’s painting and image on the right is Renoir’s painting.
Monet tends to emphasize more of the sourounding while Renoir enjoys the closeness of the festivities!
In July and August 1874 Manet vacationed at his family’s house in Gennevilliers, just across the Seine from Monet at Argenteuil. The two painters saw each other often that summer, and on a number of occasions they were joined by Renoir. While Manet was painting this picture of Monet with his wife Camille and their son Jean, Monet painted Manet at his easel (location unknown). Renoir, who arrived just as Manet was beginning to work, borrowed paint, brushes, and canvas, positioned himself next to Manet, and painted Madame Monet and Her Son (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
Renoir, Claude, and Camille were very close friends, Incidentally, on one occasion, In 1876 Claude Monet had gone off and left his Wife Camille and their Son at home as he was commissioned by Ernest Hoschedé a wealthy Parisian businessman who had inherited a fortune from his father’s business (a merchant of fine laces and shawls) and from his marriage in 1863 to Alice Raingo, who came from a wealthy Belgian family Monet was to paint decorative panels for the Château de Rottembourg and several landscape paintings and it was during this visit that Monet became attracted to Mrs.Alice Hoschedé (Mr. Hoschedé Wife) and shortly there after he had an affair with her. Unfortunately, Monet was not heard from until 8 mos.later. Meanwhile, Camille had sat waiting lonely without him and during this time Renoir as a good friend would come by there frequently to comfort her as she waited, Meanwhile, Renoir showed kindness towards her as she remained in her sadness...
After hearing about Camille Monet's death in September 1879 Renoir became severely grieved, understandably so, she was like family to him, perhaps more? Furthermore, it was most certainly his best friends wife. The three of them shared so many fond memories together. Renoir himself obviously consoled with Claude Monet and afterwards he created this painting seen below, which would ultimately capture all the wonderful times the three of them spent together most notably the love and closeness they shared together (encapsulated) in this masterful rendering as Bride and Groom Vessels on the Water. A memorial and a testament of a reality only Renoir could express, "Sunrise" by PAR Pierre-Auguste Renoir a professional copy of Claude Monet's Sunrise only Renoir could do.
"Sunrise"
PAR Masterpiece!
Subject:
Oil Painting, Marine, Seascape, Impression
Title:
Trois
Artist/Maker:
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841 - 1926)
Date of creation:
1879
Place, Origin:
France, Europe (Port Le Havre) - (Sunrise)
Medium:
Oil on canvas
Dimensions:
45.72 x 66.04 cm
Canvas:
Color, Gray
Provenance:
Currently under research -? 1922 - Mr. Louis and Anna Helbling (Detroit, Michigan),
Mr. George and Edna Fiedrich (acquired from the above, 1955 within the Fiedrich family (Utica, Michigan), Suzanne Fiedrich (Mack) (acquired from the above, Gifted 1955) Dean Mack (acquired from the above, 2013 (Tampa, Florida). By descent from the above to the present owners.
This is a painting made By P.A. Renoir showing a couple of schooner fishing boats heading out in the morning at Port Le Havre.
Digging Deeper!
Subject Matter:
Sunrise Impression Paintings - Soleil Levant - "Rising Sun"
This (Renoir Oil Painting) is unknown to the world, the work he did on this canvas is quite intriguing! Only by the means of this article will we be able to see another side of Renoir Perhaps what influenced him? additionally what we might be able to derive or interpret from a single painting. (see or not see) maybe this will give us a deeper look into the understanding of who Renoir really was? I know he was a lover of people but I also know he was a genius of an artist.
Quote:
“Picasso and Matisse both loved Renoir,” says French film director Gilles Bourdos. “Because, unlike Monet, he keeps the human figure as the central element. His art is about the bodyThe image on the left is Renoir’s painting of (Port Le Havre) 1879
Image on the right is Monet’s painting of (Women with a Parasol) - Madame Monet and Her Son 1875
Notice Camille and her Son Jean Monet in both paintings
Renoir loves to copy famous works of art, he's a master at it, almost like that of Vermeer.
This marine painting is almost a carbon copy of Monet's Sunrise except with (cleaner strokes) it has more detail like most of Renoir's work compared to Monet's.
In Renoir's version of Sunrise, he decided to include many illustrations of his friend Claude Monet's famous works throughout the background as it captures significant moments during this period of their lives. (as seen above.)
Both Renoir and his friend Monet painted identical scenes on numerous occasions below is another examples of this:
Regatta at Argenteuil - Claude Monet 1874
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A Mirror Image Of "Sunrise" Masterpiece by PAR - Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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