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Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Description
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir
- Vase de fleurs
- Signed Renoir (lower right)
Oil on canvas
- 15 1/4 by 19 7/8 in.
- 38.7 by 50.5 cm
Provenance
Catalogue Note
The present work is an exceptional example of Renoir's depictions of roses, as he uses strong and sensu♋al pinkish reds with touches of yellow and blue-green tones applied thickly and energetically, clearly con🌜veying his fascination with color and paint .
Renoir took great pleasure in painting flowers which appear in a number of his works either as a main focal point or as part of a more varied composition. He viewed painting flowers and indeed still-life painting as a means to explore paint, color and technique and said “Painting flowers is a form of mental relaxation…When I am painting flowers I can experiment boldly with tones and values without worrying about destroying the whole painting” (quoted in Georges Rivière, Renoir et ses amis, Paris, 1921, p.81).