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View of Bougival - Pierre
Auguste Renoir

View of Bougival - Pierre

1873
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Original dimensions
57 x 49.5 cm
Museum
Milwaukee Art Museum
Year
1873
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
ImpressionnisteMilwaukee Art MuseumPierre-Auguste Renoir

Scene depicted

The canvas View of Bougival immerses us in a peaceful scene, where couples enjoy the shade of a tree bending under the weight of time and love. This pictorial work breathes joy of living, illuminated by touches of light of a vibrant softness. The banks of the Seine become the stage for a gentle escape, transporting viewers into an ephemeral moment of happiness.

Historical context

Created in 1873, the painting View of Bougival is set in the charming commune of Bougival, France, imbued with sweetness and natural beauty. This iconic work is part of the Impressionist movement, a revolutionary artistic period that transformed the perception of light and movement. Today, this canvas resides at the Milwaukee Art Museum, where it continues to amaze visitors with its captivating dimensions.

Place in the artist's career

View of Bougival represents a milestone in the career of Auguste Renoir , illustrating his emerging style that leaned towards great emotional sensitivity. In parallel with works like Luncheon of the Boating Party and The Little Dancer of Fourteen Years, this canvas testifies to his artistic evolution towards more emotional compositions, while preserving the vibrant essence of Impressionism .

Anecdote

“Beauty lies in the simple, the everyday.” Renoir might have said, evoking the inspiration behind this masterpiece . Imagine a spring morning, golden light filtering through the foliage, as he captures this lively scene of lovers strolling by the Seine, a moment suspended in time.