Woman with a Parasol in a Garden

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Woman with a Parasol in a Garden
Description
"In Woman with a Parasol in a Garden, Renoir's language is wholly impressionistic: in a setting lacking a visible horizon, the flowers and shrubs are created with tiny dabs of colour, providing a constant interweaving of textures around the two small figures. The woman, whose parasol shades her from the sun, stands close to the man as he leans down, perhaps to pick a flower, hinting at an intimate relationship.

Contrary to what one may think, this canvas was not painted in the countryside but in the garden of Renoir's new studio in Montmartre. His friend George Rivière recalled: 'As soon as Renoir entered the house, he was charmed by the view of this garden, which looked like a beautiful abandoned park." -Google Arts and Culture
Identifier
monmartre_8
Date
1875
Medium
Oil on canvas
Format
w650 x h545 mm
Rights
http://www.museothyssen.org/en/thyssen/ficha_obra/832

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montmartre paris bohemia paintings impressionism renoir