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Head of a Girl - Pierre
Auguste Renoir

Head of a Girl - Pierre

1917
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Original dimensions
6.2 x 8.5 cm
Museum
Petit Palais
Year
1917
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
ImpressionnistePetit PalaisPierre-Auguste Renoir

Scene depicted

The painting “Tête de fillette” presents a captivating portrait where the softness of the child's features is highlighted. We discover the candor and the identity beauty of a young girl, wrapped in delicate shades. This painting is not simply a representation, but a celebration of pure childhood, a moment frozen in time, full of hope and dream.

Historical context

This painting emblematic was created in 1917 in Paris, the capital of creativity and impressionism . This artistic movement, which redefined the pictorial norms of the time, is not limited to compositions, but evokes emotions and vivid sensations. Currently, this canvas rests at the Petit Palais , where it is preserved for the admiration of future generations.

Place in the artist's career

This canvas positions itself at a turning point in Renoir's career, where his impressionist approach reaches emotional maturity. Compared to works such as “Les Baigneuses” and “La Danse à la campagne”, one can observe a refinement in technique and a surrender to color that illuminates each composition. Tête de fillette testifies to the harmony and stylistic evolution of Renoir, capturing the essence of his art.

Anecdote

“I have always loved capturing the light on a child's face, that is where the truth lies.” This word, spoken by Renoir, resonates with the genesis of this masterpiece . One can imagine the artist strolling in spring, drawn by the laughter of children playing in the sun, then stopping upon discovering a child's face radiating serenity.