Parallels between Hannibal 3.01 Antipasto and Dance in the City (detail) by Pierre Auguste Renoir
1883
Author of this painting, Pierre Auguste Renoir, was a co-founder of the Impressionism movement and one of the world's most important painters due to the large number and high quality of his works. He started as a porcelain painter, which was reflected in his later work in the form of delicacy, celebration of beauty and femininity. In his paintings he depicted perfect society, harmony between people. These ideas are also reflected in Renoir's work of a dancing couple, which comes from a series of three compositions with a similar motif. His female model was the well-known French painter Suzanne Valadon in role as pale dancer wearing equally light dresses in stark contrast to the male figure. The bright moment of intimacy is well observed and compared to the rest of Renoir's work, also more formally processed with clearly demarcated lines of characters. The painting has a strong dynamic, despite uncertainty in the woman's face, the male character is sure in his movements.
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