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The Painted Canvas Is 36 Inches Wide And 48 Inches Tall.
Artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Type: Hand Painted Oil Reproduction
Painting Size: Oversized 36″ X 48″
Orientation: Vertical
Long Enduring Is Girls At The Piano. Commissioned By The Musee Du Luxembourg, This Painting Is Part Of A Series. Renoir Produced Three Additional Versions Of This Portrait With Subtle Variation Of Light And Composition. Such Repetitions Were Created To Be Seen Together As They Chronicled The Light In Each Portrait; However Each Of Renoir’S Paintings In This Series Is Able To Stand Alone. Completed In 1892, The Lovely Scene Depicts Two Young Girls In A Bourgeois Home Enjoying The Piano. Renoir Creates A Quiet And Intimate Scene By Tight Composition Of The Girls And Their Thoughtful Expressions. A Lovely Addition To Any Room, This Painting Will Hold The Attention Of All Who Gaze Upon It. Born To A Working Class Family, Pierre-Auguste Renoir Began His Artistic Apprenticeship Painting Porcelain At Age 13. While He Would Visit The Louvre To Study The French Masters During His Early Years, His Formal Training Began With Swiss Artist Charles Gleyre. Unlike Many Of His Fellow Impressionists, The Official Salon In Paris Occasionally Accepted His Work For Exhibition, Beginning In 1864 And Continuing Through 1870, And Once Again In 1879. During The Period In Between, He Helped To Organize The First Impressionist Exhibition In 1874, Which Was A Home For Those Artists Rejected By The Salon. It Included The Paintings Of Fellow Luminaries Such As Degas, Cezanne, Pissarro And Renoir’S Friend And Frequent Collaborator, Monet. Because They Denied Traditional Rules Of Academic Art, These Artists Were Rejected In The Early Days Of The Impressionistic Movement. Their Unique Perspective Toward Style Went Misunderstood For Many Years Until The Public Finally Agreed That Impressionism Was A Highly Innovative And Fresh Expression Of Artistic Value And Vision. More Concerned With The Overall Perception Rather Than Fine Details, Impressionists Used Color And Composition As Well As Other Techniques To Develop And Nurture This New Way Of Painting. Short, Abrupt Brushstrokes Add Depth And Texture To The Overall Composition While Blurred Lines And An Accurate Depiction Of Reflective Light Were The Hallmarks Of Early Impressionism And Remain So Today. In The Late 1860S, Renoir And Monet Began Working Together, Traveling Around To Paint Landscapes In Popular Resort Towns And On The Busy Streets Of Paris. While Monet Focused On Nature, Renoir Was Fascinated By People, Painting His Friends And Lovers, And Often Couples Or Groups In Recreational Scenes Such As Dancing Or At Parties. His Expert Use Of Color And Light Gives His Pieces A Rich Sensuality. In 1880, He Met His Future Wife Aline Victorine Charigot, Who In Addition To Raising Their Three Sons, Served As A Model For Many Of His Paintings. Renoir’S Legacy Is Tied To His Vibrant Use Of Light, Color, And The Intimacy Of His Portraits. The Artist’S Contribution To Art History Is Immeasurable; His Unique Perspective, Innovation, And Determination Have Made Impressionism A Lasting And Enduring Genre Throughout The World.
- 100% Hand Painted Oil Painting On Artist Grade Canvas.
- Painting Comes With A Certificate Of Authenticity.
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- The Main Image Is An Actual Photo Of The Art Offered (For In-Stock Paintings Only)
- Remarkable Selection Of Museum-Quality Frames To Complement This Painting.
- When Ordering A Frame With Your Painting It Will Arrive Ready To Hang On Your Wall With Hanging Hardware Included.
- Hand Crafted Means Unique To Every Owner. Each Canvas Reproduction May Vary Slightly In Brush Details Due To The Nature Of Being Hand Painted So No Two Paintings Are The Same.
- For Those Customers Who Appreciate Quality And Want To Own An Artist’S Work As It Was Meant To Be Enjoyed We Are Here For You.
- Art Will Come Unframed, Rolled In A Tube Unless A Frame Or Framing Service Is Selected.
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