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La Roche Guyon

Artist (Limoges, France, 1841 - 1919)
Date1885 - 1886
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
Dimensions46.5 x 56.1cm
Frame Size: 71 x 80.8 x 9.5cm (27 15/16 x 31 13/16in.)
Glass: 50 x 59.8cm
AcquisitionPresented in 1974 by the Museums & Art Galleries Commission.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 10
Object numberABDAG003043
About MePierre Auguste Renoir is today regarded as one of the greatest exponents of Impressionism. His early work was influenced by Gustave Courbet and until c.1868 he used heavy impasto and dark colours. That year, however, he and Claude Monet worked together painting on the Seine, and as a result Renoir's colours became lighter and his handling freer.

The time Renoir spent with Cézanne in La Roche-Guyon was critical for his development and in this work the influence of Cézanne's 'constructivist stroke' is clear. Here the strokes run diagonally from upper right to lower left through the sky, clouds, and distant hills, and down to the roofs of the cottages.
More About Me
Renoir spent time in La Roche Guyon with fellow artist Paul Cézanne.  Cézanne's influence is visible in the diagonal strokes running from upper right to lower left, from sky to cottages.
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