2024年1月2日 星期二

佳美 (3) 馬諦斯 ( Henri Matisse, 1869 – 1954) 師生拜訪(1917) 雷諾瓦 (Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1841 – 1919) 於新居 Cagnes-sur-Mer, 近地中海海岸.

 

 佳美  (3)   馬諦斯 ( Henri Matisse, 1869 – 1954) 師生拜訪(1917) 雷諾瓦  (Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1841 – 1919) 於新居 Cagnes-sur-Mer, 近地中海海岸.

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最難忘照片之一:1918年Henri Matisse ( 1869 – 1954)等 拜訪Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 – 1919) , Albert Marquet (1875~1947), Walther Halvorsen 1887~1972, Henri Matisse ( 1869 – 1954) and Catherine Hessling


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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 – 1919) , Albert Marquet (1875~1947), Walther Halvorsen 1887 `1972, Henri Matisse ( 1869 – 1954) and Catherine Hessling (1918)

Henri Matisse ( 1869 – 1954) 對Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 – 1919) 的說法:


Albert Marquet was a French painter, associated with the Fauvist movement. He initially became one of the Fauve painters and a lifelong friend of Henri Matisse. Wikipedia

Catherine Hessling was a French actress and the first wife of film director Jean Renoir

Later years[edit]

Pierre-Auguste Renoir, c. 1910

Around 1892, Renoir developed rheumatoid arthritis. In 1907, he moved to the warmer climate of "Les Collettes", a farm at the village of Cagnes-sur-MerProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, close to the Mediterranean coast.[17] Renoir painted during the last twenty years of his life even after his arthritis severely limited his mobility. He developed progressive deformities in his hands and ankylosis of his right shoulder, requiring him to change his painting technique. It has often been reported that in the advanced stages of his arthritis, he painted by having a brush strapped to his paralyzed fingers,[18] but this is erroneous; Renoir remained able to grasp a brush, although he required an assistant to place it in his hand.[19] The wrapping of his hands with bandages, apparent in late photographs of the artist, served to prevent skin irritation.[19]

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