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Nude Figure Standing in Grass

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Nude Figure Standing in Grass Sale price$2,820.00

About the work

A delicate etching depicts a nude female figure standing amid tall grasses, her gaze cast downward in quiet contemplation. The loose, expressive linework and soft tonal quality are characteristic of Renoir's Impressionist sensibility applied to printmaking.

Pierre Auguste Renoir (France, 1841–1919).

Zink on Paper, 10 × 20 cm.

Part of the permanent collection of the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts, Jordan. One of a kind.

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Genre
Impressionism & Post-Impressionism
Colours
Black and White, Yellow

About the artist

Pierre Auguste Renoir — Zink on Paper , 10 × 20 cm (representative image)
Pierre Auguste Renoir

France, b. 1841–1919

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919) was a seminal French painter and a leading figure in the Impressionist movement. Born in Limoges, France, he moved to Paris in 1845, where he began his artistic career as a porcelain painter. In 1862, Renoir enrolled at the École des Beaux-Arts and studied under Charles Gleyre, where he met fellow artists Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, and Frédéric Bazille. His early works were characterized by vibrant light and saturated colors, often depicting lively social scenes and intimate moments.

Renoir's participation in the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874 marked a turning point in his career, showcasing works that captured the fleeting effects of light and movement. Notable paintings from this period include "Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette" (1876) and "The Swing" (1876), both celebrated for their dynamic composition and masterful use of color. By the mid-1880s, seeking a more structured approach, Renoir shifted towards a classical style, evident in works like "Girls at the Piano" (1892).

Despite battling rheumatoid arthritis in his later years, Renoir continued to paint, adapting his techniques to accommodate his physical limitations. His resilience culminated in masterpieces such as "The Bathers" (1918–1919). Renoir's works have achieved significant acclaim in the art market; notably, a version of "Bal du moulin de la Galette" sold for $78.1 million at Sotheby's in 1990. He passed away in 1919 in Cagnes-sur-Mer, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence and inspire the art world.

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