fromThe New Yorker
3 days agoRenoir's Surprising Experiments in Perception
I say surprising because, of course, when it comes to Renoir, we think almost at once of his paintings: all those apple-cheeked ladies and children living in a kind of bourgeois haze of comfort. But what Bailey shows us here is Renoir's process as an artist, one who was seriously engaged in the personal act of drawing for most of his career.
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