How Renoir Revolutionised Art

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DW History and Culture

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Discover the trailblazing spirit of Auguste Renoir, one of the founders of impressionism, whose canvases shattered centuries of artistic convention. In "Renoir - Portrait of Changing Times," we see how Renoir took inspiration from the past, while transforming Parisian life undergoing societal change into timeless masterpieces.
Renoir's impressionistic strokes capture the pulse of 1870s Paris, a city reeling from war and revolutionary change, whilst incorporating Rococo references. This documentary explores the genesis of Renoir's vision, which melds tradition with the avant-garde.
As his son later wrote, “Renoir loved fairy tales. The everyday was like a fairy tale to him”. Like the fairytale world of Rococo Painting, Renoir’s impressionist works do not depict reality but create an alluring and beautiful fiction that still captures the imagination today.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 98
@TWOCOWS1
@TWOCOWS1 Місяць тому
The reason for all this change to "Impressionism" and what follows, are the direct result of the invention of photo cameras. They could capture the reality better than any painter. But not the "impression" and "feel" of them. So the painters, not wanting to become unemployed and irrellevant, switched to what cameras could never capture
@Ramonesaehs
@Ramonesaehs 27 днів тому
Interesting! I was thinking about it
@crackerbarrel210
@crackerbarrel210 26 днів тому
Absolutely. This is what my art professor told me in university when I took the first History of Fine Art course. Cameras captured a realistic setting, and these impressionist and post-impressionist painters who were also real innovators took things to the next level.
@TWOCOWS1
@TWOCOWS1 26 днів тому
@@crackerbarrel210 That is true, isn't it: art reacting to technology?
@armandogavilan1815
@armandogavilan1815 12 днів тому
In part the camera had something to do sure, but also a paradigm shift, look their subjects, completely different than what was being done by academics at the time, different, subjects, compositions, palette, approach (studio vs open air), materials to a degree too...
@TWOCOWS1
@TWOCOWS1 12 днів тому
@@armandogavilan1815 Camaras had only "something to do" with it? Just something! And how do you explain your idea of "the shift" to impressionism in the mind of the artist. if not the market? So, you think the invention of the engine (trains, cars, subways etc), had only "something" to do with the switch from horse-drawn vehicles and carts, eh? All the polemics and bitting around the subject bush you present, can only muddly the issue rather than explaining it.
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 Місяць тому
His paintings mesmerize me in a way, it's something I can't put in words.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
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@simonestreeter1518
@simonestreeter1518 24 дні тому
Yes, though actually I was never a big fan of him until I saw one of his large works in real life. It truly shimmered and had a life of its own. I was captivated.
@mihaicostache6250
@mihaicostache6250 7 днів тому
Just a celebration of life in most of his paintings , simple moments seen from far away by an observant mind !!! just beautiful !!!
@le3423
@le3423 Місяць тому
WOW!!!! Thank you for the history lesson, ancient pictures, context of the artist´s influences and painting evolution. The images provided help us envision what and how he was inspired. You make us feel as if we were right there and then, along side him. Magnificent effort, way beyond the traditional documentary. Well done.
@robertoponce8077
@robertoponce8077 Місяць тому
Beautiful Renoir, a monument to la vie parissiene through this splendorous DW documentary🎉
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
We're glad you liked it! All the best from Berlin 😊
@mishumali
@mishumali Місяць тому
Thank you so much for these documentaries!😍
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@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
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@waynejus4092
@waynejus4092 Місяць тому
Another splendid documentary by DW of a genius, amazing colours
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
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@adimuhardi
@adimuhardi Місяць тому
ini baru karya...penuh dgn penjiwaan ...bukan ketrampilan tangan,bukan kerajinan dan bukan foto yg dibesarkan
@brannonmcclure6970
@brannonmcclure6970 Місяць тому
Colin Bailey! The best curator. Along with John Marciari… . 🧑‍🎨♾️🎭 I love their lectures on drawings.
@SisterShirley
@SisterShirley Місяць тому
March 28, 2024 I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary of sorts. Thank you. Merci.
@arianemontemuro7901
@arianemontemuro7901 Місяць тому
What a wonderful video! Beautifully done!❤
@BarB2-90Nine
@BarB2-90Nine Місяць тому
His paintings were so much more interesting and detailed than most; painting more than one and changing the story so special .
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
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@donaldwyant3483
@donaldwyant3483 Місяць тому
Excellent doc! I can't say this strong enough...I enjoyed every second of this doc.
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@reginamolina438
@reginamolina438 29 днів тому
I really love this type of documentary ❤
@plamenovcharov
@plamenovcharov Місяць тому
Do a documentary about William-Adolphe Bouguereau. His art have to be seen from everyone. After 19-th centrury academism, everything began to degenerate, when the new movementa came and amazed everything with its illiteracy
@harrygoldhagen2732
@harrygoldhagen2732 Місяць тому
A wonderful film of a great artist! Thank you!
@sabbyd1832
@sabbyd1832 Місяць тому
Gosh you do these documentaries well DW
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
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@sabbyd1832
@sabbyd1832 Місяць тому
Yes, I am subbed to this, the news live stream and documentaries @@DWHistoryandCulture
@hllee9964
@hllee9964 19 днів тому
To yy​@@sabbyd1832
@gideconrad
@gideconrad Місяць тому
Superbe reportage sur Renoir ! Merci
@suaimhneas123
@suaimhneas123 Місяць тому
so beautiful! thank you!
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
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@fainatselnik267
@fainatselnik267 Місяць тому
Nice documentary with interesting angle of historical reality of the times.
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@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
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@user-fi1fi1lb2e
@user-fi1fi1lb2e 4 дні тому
Thank you, it was interesting and I learnt some new fact.
@Delectatio
@Delectatio Місяць тому
Thanks for this documentary! But it would be nice of you to mention in final titles all the musical pieces used.
@abhijeetagale
@abhijeetagale Місяць тому
Essence of older times is captured realistically in these paintings.
@dennismitchell5276
@dennismitchell5276 12 днів тому
I think of art history as recognition of ancestry. We can trace influences through the generations. "My great uncle Renoir"!
@Incorruptus1
@Incorruptus1 Місяць тому
Thank you for uploading. I'm not in to Renoir, but I can sure see what he tried to do. He is taking you to a pleasant memory or feeling, a peacefulness to his work. With scenes of freedom, life spend with others, laughing, sharing free time, on the best day of the week. The continuous Sunday feeling. A dreamy pastry. A sweet and gentile, doll house kind of impression. The Barbie Painter of his time.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
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@BGTuyau
@BGTuyau Місяць тому
Roots of Renoir revealed!
@analibu237
@analibu237 Місяць тому
Thank you !!!
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
You're most welcome :)
@claudiascott6654
@claudiascott6654 Місяць тому
Lovely
@simonestreeter1518
@simonestreeter1518 24 дні тому
The British woman narrating pronounced all the French names with such an effort to sound French, then kept saying Watteau with a W sound rather than the V sound that the French use. It sounded a bit silly. In my art history classes at university my professors all said it the French way, 'Vatteau' and we are out in the hinterland of the U.S.
@bocadoverbo5417
@bocadoverbo5417 17 днів тому
Maravilha!
@lakshmanankomathmanalath
@lakshmanankomathmanalath Місяць тому
😍
@salilphadnis4147
@salilphadnis4147 12 днів тому
Lovely video. But voice overs ? Why ?
@Zumpage
@Zumpage 20 днів тому
Manafique..oh la la renoir
@gezashirov5495
@gezashirov5495 Місяць тому
🥰
@darwinmarquez8048
@darwinmarquez8048 Місяць тому
No son suficientes 550 millones de personas, para subirlo en español?
@devinmichaelroberts9954
@devinmichaelroberts9954 4 дні тому
I love it but why does every impressionist documentary have to play claire de lune in the background hahaha, like there arent a thousand other great french composers. Or come on, even some of Debussy's lesser known works would be great. Hahaha.
@benderthefourth3445
@benderthefourth3445 29 днів тому
Just think about it, about the fact that Renoir was considered "outlandish"! That the status quo thought that that was not how art was supposed to look like! It's just impossible for us to understand that mindset. Impressionism is now regarded as kind of a Conservatives Avant-garde... There's always a status quo that thinks what art is supposed to be. Today is not different. The goal, for all of us, is to understand what is the current status quo ( It's really, really hard to reach such understanding), only then we can be free.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture 28 днів тому
Thank you for sharing your insightful thoughts, very interesting for sure.
@mulsannestraight
@mulsannestraight Місяць тому
Meanwhile Gen Z is gaining lots of Likes on IG for naked photos
@proteusaugustus
@proteusaugustus Місяць тому
Has anyone noticed he paints the same bearded curly brown headed guy in many paintings in the park? He paints the same straw hat on others but that guy is always in the middle. Who is he? 🎓🪖⚖️🎓⚗️🔬⚡:👍🏻🍀✝️🇺🇲👊🏻
@armandogavilan1815
@armandogavilan1815 12 днів тому
My least liked impressionist, which is not to say he wasn´t great. Always had a problem with his palette. (the colorful one).
@mariep4018
@mariep4018 21 день тому
Renwal was my favorite impressionist painter of all time. I even liked his paintings better than Monets. But I do like Monet as well. I’m an impressionist painter and they were my inspiration.❤
@flashladderacrobat
@flashladderacrobat Місяць тому
I love Renoir, but is it safe to say that his art is slightly kitsch?
@igoralexandershnaidstein1599
@igoralexandershnaidstein1599 Місяць тому
On the opposite , he had a great taste ,and his technique was very modern and bold .
@captainbedworthy
@captainbedworthy 13 днів тому
Renoir has rightly been called: "The worst great painter of all time."
@Smee86
@Smee86 28 днів тому
Far-out Johnny Depp.
@sheenaghmcmahon9665
@sheenaghmcmahon9665 21 день тому
I hate it when people use the present tense when talking about things that happened in the past. Have we become so lazy that we refuse to use the past, present and future?
@planetwarrior9980
@planetwarrior9980 Місяць тому
He Like or dislike his work but the truth remains hidden that he revolutionized Art by being used/propped up by powerful political artistic forces of the time that used his works and the Impressionists as a basis for money laundering which continues to this day. If one wants to understand this research dealer Paul Durand-Ruel and his private Art Gallery, but one must dig as they have fabricated and white-washed his background.
@user-js5kr5zg3y
@user-js5kr5zg3y 23 дні тому
Almost good as Van Gogh.
@AMore429
@AMore429 Місяць тому
Renoir ??? 😅😅😅😅
@noiseworks
@noiseworks Місяць тому
AI voiceover is too distracting
@abrahamjaimehernande
@abrahamjaimehernande Місяць тому
What a disgraceful pronunciation of French names. Almost unbearable.
@cindyoverall8139
@cindyoverall8139 28 днів тому
Ohhhhh… those paintings are so insipid and sugary.. sickening. The French Naturalists, at the same time were such finer painters. ReNOir was the worst.
@jnorth1000
@jnorth1000 14 днів тому
What can you do that is better?
@cindyoverall8139
@cindyoverall8139 14 днів тому
Oh my, there are no words.. I have painted for 50 years. Renoir was a feather painter which is the worse and most sweety pie way. He daubed with pinks and blues.. Ad nausem
@jnorth1000
@jnorth1000 13 днів тому
@@cindyoverall8139 What have you painted? Where is your artwork?
@peterkompter2417
@peterkompter2417 Місяць тому
what a boring start, DW is getting shittier, show us the boat, take it down show us, oh almost, put someone in, lots of words showing/telling us nothing, l luv Renoir but this show shows/tells nothing of him
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
We're sorry you didn't like the documentary. We hope the next one hits the spot!
@newjones1754
@newjones1754 Місяць тому
Art the most useless of men's creations.
@DWHistoryandCulture
@DWHistoryandCulture Місяць тому
Who hurt you? 😟
@hgilbert
@hgilbert Місяць тому
@@DWHistoryandCulture it's usually some kid (under 15) that comes up with a temporary conclusion as that ... then you explain, if they demand, and then they shut up.
@smoath
@smoath Місяць тому
It's an interesting topic for discussion. It's also interesting how people don't want discussion. They just shut down the comment. Hmmm....
@hgilbert
@hgilbert Місяць тому
@@smoath music is the most useless of men's creation, calligraphy is the most useless of men's creation, poetry is the .... etc. people with a fully functioning *human* brain plus a healthy psyche, instinctively know of their purpose, decodifying their intricacies for adult automatons or children with development issues can be rather exhausting or boring.
@smoath
@smoath Місяць тому
@@hgilbert yes, all true. But I wouldn't say to a child - "who hurt you?". Better to ignore them, or quote Oscar Wilde and give them something to think about.
@Clancy192
@Clancy192 20 днів тому
Why do people hate Renoir all of a sudden? They sound like stuck up losers.
@jnorth1000
@jnorth1000 14 днів тому
They absolutely are jealous losers. There are so many of them.
@bartobruintjes7056
@bartobruintjes7056 Місяць тому
Almost good as Van Gogh.
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