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Frédéric Bazille Painting at His Easel - Pierre
Auguste Renoir

Frédéric Bazille Painting at His Easel - Pierre

1867
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Original dimensions
73.5 x 105 cm
Movement
impressionism
Museum
musée Fabre
Year
1867
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
ImpressionnisteMusée FabrePierre-Auguste Renoir

Scene depicted

This pictorial masterpiece depicts Frédéric Bazille, a young bold painter and friend of Renoir, focused on composing a canvas at his easel. The painting reveals a lively scene that evokes the complicity between the artist and nature, where vibrant colors tell a story of immediate joys and creative inspirations, capturing the very essence of the outdoors.

Historical context

This painting emblematic, created in 1867, comes to life in the heart of Paris, then in full artistic effervescence. The impressionist movement is at a crossroads, reinventing the gaze on light and fleeting moments. Today, this canvas rare is found at the musée Fabre , captivating visitors with its generous dimensions of 73.5 x 105 cm.

Place in the artist's career

"Frédéric Bazille peignant à son chevalet" represents a key step in Renoir's career, placing his name among the pioneers of impressionism . At that time, his compositions were evolving, as evidenced by his other notable works such as "Le Bal du Moulin de la Galette" and "La Grenouillère," reflecting a continuous quest for light and color.

Anecdote

Renoir once declared: "Every brushstroke is a conversation with light." This quote evokes the immediate inspiration he felt during his outdoor picnics with his artist friends. Thus, the painting of Frédéric Bazille at his easel, under the Parisian sky, becomes the embodiment of these moments orchestrated by nature, merging art with life.

Major exhibitions

Salon d'automne