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What Does The Theater Box Mean to Renoir

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What Does The Theater Box Mean to Renoir

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  1. WhatDoesTheTheaterBoxMeantoRenoir? ImageResource:Oil Painting Reprodutions–Artisoo.com TheTheaterBox(French:Laloge)isoneofthemasterpiecesof Pierre-AugusteRenoir,whowasawell-knownFrenchartistofthe Impressioniststyle.InRenoir’spaintings,healwaysshowshisappreciation forthebeautyandthefemininesensuality.Thispainting,TheTheaterBox, hasnotactuallyachievedthe“non-black”assertionofImpressionist.Itbrings aboutthesharpcontrastwithblackstripes.Itistheonlyworkthathadnot

  2. beenreceivedtoomuchcriticismintheImpressionistsartexhibition.beenreceivedtoomuchcriticismintheImpressionistsartexhibition. Thepaintercreatedwell-dressedwomaninthetheaterboxaccordingtohis impressiongainedfromthetheater.Andthenhewentbacktohisstudio beginningmakinghiswork.ItisinterestingtonotethatitisanImpressionist paintingdoneindoors.Thepaintersuccessfullyshowedusthereal atmosphereintheboxofthetheater,especiallytheexpressionofthetwo characters.Theirfacesweresonaturalandseemedconcentratingthemselves ontheshow. Thoughthereareonlytwopeopleappearedinthepainting,thepainterwas abletoclearlyhighlighttheimageofthatdressedupladywhowasinstark contrastwiththegentlemanbehind.Thewomanwasactedbyamodalnamed NiniandthegentlemanholdingatelescopewasactedbyoneofRenoir’s brothers.Thetoneoftheboxiswarm,beingcomposedofrosy,black,white colors.Theblackstripesinthewoman’sclothesmadeherveryeye-catching andtheblackbarstogetherwithwhitecoloralsomadeherlookglamorous. Renoirusessmallstrokestoreflectblacksoastoproducearichanddeeplevel andfinallyenhanceaesthetics. PortraitwasquiteflourishingforalongtimeinthehistoryofEuropean painting,andtheimpressionistportraitsweremorevigorous.Renoir’s portraitswerehighlyappreciatedwonscholarslater.Renoirwasfamousfor paintingnudefemale.Hebecameinterestedinthefemalebodyafterthe Franco-PrussianWar.Duringthewar,hejoinedthecavalry.Oncethewarwas over,heimmediatelydroppedthecarbine,wentbacktoParisdrawinghis paintingsagain. Introduceoilpaintingsandoilpaintingartists Oil Painting Informations Reference: http://www.oilpaintinginfo.com/what-does-the-theater-box-mean-to-renoir/

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