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Confidences - Pierre
Auguste Renoir

Confidences - Pierre

1874
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Original dimensions
60.3 x 81.3 cm
Museum
Portland Museum of Art
Year
1874
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
ImpressionnistePierre-Auguste RenoirPortland Museum of Art

Scene depicted

In “Confidences,” Renoir immerses us in a suspended moment, where two figures seem to share a secret. Their delicate expressions and subtle gestures build an intimate atmosphere. This canvas tells a story of closeness, of human warmth, captured through the magic of a fleeting sensation, offering the viewer access to a world of emotions.

Historical context

Created in 1874, this painting is emblematic of Paris, at the heart of the Impressionist movement. This vibrant era sees the emergence of an artistic rebellion, where traditional norms of painting are challenged. Today, the canvas resides at the Portland Museum of Art, thus preserving the innovative spirit of its creator with its generous dimensions of 60.3 x 81.3 cm.

Place in the artist's career

“Confidences” stands as an important milestone in Renoir's career, a pivotal period where his style asserts itself. Alongside other masterpieces such as “Luncheon of the Boating Party” and “Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette,” this painting reveals the evolution of his sensitive approach, marking the transition to an artistic maturity full of nuance.

Anecdote

“I do not paint what I see, but what I feel.” These words from Renoir resonate strongly in front of the landscape of “Confidences.” Imagine him, inspired by the soft light of a spring morning, painting faces imbued with truth and intimacy. This forges a unique connection between the artist and his pictorial work, revealing the very essence of the painting .