New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2002.62.2. The Timeline offers scholarly contributions to the public knowledge of the history of fashion and design. Oil on canvas; 80 x 63.5 cm (31 x 25 in). The loge, 1874 • Compare with Degas • Shown in first impressionist exhibition- Renoirs brother posed as the man • What's the Renoir as compared to Degas? 7 - Artist unknown (British). It offered him the opportunity to explore the world of Parisian fashionable entertainments, and to focus on the glamorous women’s costumes and on the interplay of gazes and glances that animated the audience. This work is one of the seven that Renoir showed at the First Impressionist Exhibition of 1874 and is one of his early masterpieces. 3 - Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919). Renoir schildert echter niet wat op het podium maar wat in de zaal te zien is, in een van de loges. The fashionability of striped dresses is mentioned in an April 1874 issue of Godey’s Lady Book and Magazine, stating that “broad stripes from one to two inches promise to be most fashionable” (389). “The Luxe of the Loge.” In. 'La Loge' means 'The Opera Box', a prominent subject among the more ground breaking craftsmen of the time (different illustrations incorporate those by … Lithograph; 42.7 x 28.4 cm (16 13/16 x 11 3/16 in). Het oordeel van Paris (1913-1914), Courtauld Gallery, Renoir at the Theatre: Looking at La Loge, Renoir at the Theatre: Looking at La Loge, Mevrouw Georges Charpentier en haar kinderen, https://nl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=De_loge_(Renoir)&oldid=42395963, Wikipedia:Lokale afbeelding anders dan op Wikidata, Creative Commons Naamsvermelding/Gelijk delen. La Gazette Rose, May 1st, 1874. Source: The Walters Art Museum, Fig. London: The Courtauld Institute of Art. 1) and Constantin Guys’s versions (Fig. The gentleman in the painting wears a typical outfit for men during that time period, as mentioned by Ribeiro in her essay from Renoir at the Theatre: Looking at la Loge: “Formal evening dress for men – an English importation, like much menswear – consisted of a black coat and trousers, a white waistcoat (gilet) cut very low and wide so as to reveal a white shirt with a stiffened front; a starched white cravat completed the costume. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, C.I.69.14.12a, b. LOGE Theater en opera domineerden het culturele leven in Parijs in de tweede helft van de 19de eeuw. The poet Charles Baudelaire, who famously described the urban milieu of nineteenth-century Paris and the subjects of Impressionist art in essays such as "The Painter of Modern Life," also wrote about the theater in a passage that is an apt description of Renoir's La loge of 1874: "Sometimes in the diffused radiance of the opera or theater, young girls of the best society, their shoulders, eyes, and jewels … Album: Pierre-Auguste Renoir, #416/1207. This loss of a favorite painting location resulted in a distinct change of subjects. ‘In the Loge’ was created in c.1874 by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in Impressionism style. However, there were definitely a myriad of fashion plates depicting boldly striped dresses in similar evening styles such as a fashion plate from La Gazette rose‘s May 1874 issue that shows a boldly striped purple dinner dress (Fig. He was born in Limoges, France in 1844 and became an apprentice to a porcelain painter at 13 years old (Distel, Grove). Source: The Courtauld Gallery. Vienna: Albertina. 11 - Mary Cassatt (American, 1844-1926). De loge (Frans: La loge of L'avant-scène) is de titel van een schilderij van Pierre-Auguste Renoir. 2) in the form of small oil as well as watercolor paintings (Ireson 11). La Loge, 1874. Information about the painting, location, other paintings of the artist.
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