
RENOIR'S WOMEN
About this book
"Taking as its starting point two very different but equally engaging female portraits, which Renoir painted twenty years apart - Madame Henriot en travesti, a portrait of the Parisian actress dressed as a pageboy, and Christine Lerolle Embroidering, showing the daughter of Renoir's friend the painter Henry Lerolle in a scene from her everyday life - Renoir's Women brings to life the major themes of Renoir's captivating pictures of women with enlightening text and over eighty beautiful illustrations, including some of the most perceptive and intimate portrayals of women ever painted."--Jacket.
Subjects
Women in artExhibitionsHistory of art & design styles: c 1800 to c 1900Individual artistsPainting & paintingsIndividual ArtistEuropeanArt & Art InstructionArtSubjects & Themes - GeneralHistory - Impressionism1841-1919