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Little Girl in Pink - Pierre
Auguste Renoir

Little Girl in Pink - Pierre

1895
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Original dimensions
54.61 x 65.72 cm
Museum
Carnegie Museum of Art
Year
1895
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Carnegie Museum of ArtImpressionnistePierre-Auguste Renoir

Scene depicted

The painting depicts a charming little girl, dressed in a delicate pink dress, sitting on a chair, her posture reflecting innocence and joy. The play of light filtered through a blurred background, accentuating the tenderness of the moment. Renoir managed to illustrate the fleeting enchantment of childhood, capturing both the transparency of the fabrics and the liveliness of the childlike spirit.

Historical context

Created in 1895, the painting Little Girl in Pink is rooted in the artistic effervescence of the Belle Époque in Paris. Renoir, master of the Impressionist movement, captured here the freshness of childhood in a timeless charm. Currently, this canvas is carefully preserved at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, where its brilliance and finesse continue to amaze visitors from around the world.

Place in the artist's career

This canvas fits into a period of maturity for Renoir, where he perfected his Impressionist style. At that time, he had already created iconic paintings such as The Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette or The Water Lilies . Each of these works reflects his playful and technical evolution, intertwining vibrant colors and diffuse light that echo his intense Expressionism .

Anecdote

Renoir stated: "I love to paint light, it brings colors to life." It is undoubtedly this desire to capture the golden embrace of spring light that inspired this masterpiece . Imagine him, on a serene morning, observing the young model dressed in pink, the sun playing on her radiant face, creating an atmosphere imbued with sweetness and dreams, this moment crystallized in the canvas .