Pierre-Auguste Renoir is best known for his feminine and ethereal compositions of everyday life among women and children. He obviously loved the young of all ages; he seems to have been on of very few painters who could express the delicate appearing of young people and various aspects of their characters. He also clearly loved all women; from little girls to youngsters; working girls and fleshy peasant women; to fashionable upper middle class ladies. He had a special gift of depicting female nudes with warmth and affection; making light play on their fresh delicate skin seemed to come to life under his touch. This 19th century artist was able to capture the French sensibility of a bourgeoning industrial revolution through his numerous images; including his works on paper. This book with masterpieces include some of Renoirs most popular drawings; etchings and prints which have been able to capture his genius and artistry as one of historys greatest Impressionists.
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