Summer landscape
Date:
19th centuryMedium:
oil on canvasLocation:
private collectionSummer landscape also known as the woman with a parasol in the garden, one of the classic
Impressionist paintings. Shrubs and flowers are made up of small prints, which results in a constant blending of vegetation around the two characters. Woman, hiding from the sun under a white parasol, accompanied by a man who is caught up in the moment when a flower lady bowed tears. These are called. Clean countryside, which is characterized by minimal or no human presence, a genre that was in the beginnings of Impressionism
widely developed. It is interesting that the picture was painted in the countryside but in the garden
Renoirova new studio in Montmartre (part of Paris) that his friends described as significantly overgrown park. It is one of the last paintings by Renoir
painted purely from self-interest, without prior order.
Renoir painted picture Summer landscape in 19th century. Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is landscape. Original size is . This art piece is located in a private collection This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). One of the greatest French
Impressionists. He painted modestly, humbly studying the works of other painters. His paintings are spontaneous and full of loose, fine brush strokes. Courbet inspired him to depict everyday scenes of ordinary people and Corot influenced Renoir by his love of nature and the use of subtle tones. However, Renoir was most influenced by
Manet, who is known for his colourfulness, small spatial depth and broad brushstrokes.
Renoir’s images are direct, capturing the optimistic atmosphere of Parisian streets and cafes. His nudes are known for their purity, fineness, and the play of light on the human body. Among his best-known works are
The Swing (capturing a beloved courting scene, a festive moment, full of colour and light),
Moulin de la Galette (a symbol of Impressionism showing an open-air summer dance festival),
Luncheon of the Boating Party (an idealized portrait of Renoir’s friends, including his future wife). The image shows the abandon of the upper classes and their leisure time. Among his prized paintings is a series of three paintings
Dance in the Country, Dance in Bougival and
Dance in the City (in which he masterfully painted movement and the atmosphere of dance).