"However, her 'passion' for expressive, elegant and nervous drawing became a kind of obsession with the artist. (. ) More than the plasticity of the solid, she is interested in putting on the... Read full biography
"However, her 'passion' for expressive, elegant and nervous drawing became a kind of obsession with the artist. (. ) More than the plasticity of the solid, she is interested in putting on the picturesqueness and mood of landscapes. The artist paints the light perfectly, subtly and variously... Read full biography
"However, her 'passion' for expressive, elegant and nervous drawing became a kind of obsession with the artist. (. ) More than the plasticity of the solid, she is interested in putting on the picturesqueness and mood of landscapes. The artist paints the light perfectly, subtly and variously brightening her works. Also noteworthy are the 'decorative' advantages of her art. Leaving various aesthetic doctrines on the sidelines, Mrs Réno allows herself to be guided – and rightly so – by the... Read full biography
"However, her 'passion' for expressive, elegant and nervous drawing became a kind of obsession with the artist. (. ) More than the plasticity of the solid, she is interested in putting on the picturesqueness and mood of landscapes. The artist paints the light perfectly, subtly and variously brightening her works. Also noteworthy are the 'decorative' advantages of her art. Leaving various aesthetic doctrines on the sidelines, Mrs Réno allows herself to be guided – and rightly so – by the emotions experienced when she came into contact with nature, and the sensitivity of what is feminine and yet not without strength.' . From 1907 she lived and created in Paris, and in 1926 she gained French citizenship. She has participated in many... Read full biography
"However, her 'passion' for expressive, elegant and nervous drawing became a kind of obsession with the artist. (. ) More than the plasticity of the solid, she is interested in putting on the picturesqueness and mood of landscapes. The artist paints the light perfectly, subtly and variously brightening her works. Also noteworthy are the 'decorative' advantages of her art. Leaving various aesthetic doctrines on the sidelines, Mrs Réno allows herself to be guided – and rightly so – by the emotions experienced when she came into contact with nature, and the sensitivity of what is feminine and yet not without strength.' . From 1907 she lived and created in Paris, and in 1926 she gained French citizenship. She has participated in many exhibitions since 1907: Salon d'Automne, Salon des Indépendats, Salon des Tuileries. She has also presented her work at individual exhibitions... Read full biography
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