[R] Quotes by famous painters & great artists - nmaes beginning with R:

artist names: Robert Rauschenberg - Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Mark Rothko - Luigo Russolo -

* Robert Rauschenberg, his famous life quotes by the artist in American modern art
Names, Robert Rauschenberg (1925 – 2008); the famous American artist is depicted here in 43 of his art quotes and statements with biography facts. Rauschenberg was a great American painter of the generation artists who continued Abstract Expressionism. And reacted against it, to explore new ways in approaching painting differently. So in a way Rauschenberg prepared Pop Art. He was a pupil of famous art teacher Josef Albers and close friends with Jasper Johns which appears in his quotes frequently; they worked together a lot. Rauschenberg did paintings, assemblage as well as photography.

* Pierre-Auguste Renoir, his famous life quotes by the artist in Impressionism
Name Pierre-Auguste Renoir; the French impressionist artist is depicted here in 33 of his art quotes, quotations and short biography notes. Renoir was a great French artist and famous painter of Paris Impressionism. Later Renoir developed a painting which was more based on classical painting with a stronger emphasis on the form. Nude and portrait were his favourite subjects, but Renoir also painted flower still-life and landscape.

* Mark Rothko, his artist life quotes and art quotes
Name, Mark Rothko; the great American artist - New York School - in modern abstract art is depicted here in circa 30 of his artist life quotes and art statements, combined with biography notes. Rothko developed himself as can artist making surrealistic art towards a pure abstract art with an intense color-concentration.

* Luigo Russolo, his artist life quotes and art uotations
Name, Luigo Russolo; the great famous artist of Italian Futurism is depicted here in 12 of his artist life quotes and art statements, with some biography notes. Russolo was a painter as well as composer; he was the author of the famous manifesto ‘The Art of Noises’, (1913). Russolo is often regarded as one of the first ‘noise music’ experimental composers with his performances of “noise concerts” in 1913-14; Russolo however described himself as a painter in Futurism art. He was strongly fascinated by simultaneity; his art is an visual illustration of simultaneity.