A Needlewoman (c.1874 – 1876) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir

A Needlewoman - Pierre-Auguste Renoir - c.1874 - 1876

Artwork Information

TitleA Needlewoman
ArtistPierre-Auguste Renoir
Datec.1874 - 1876
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About A Needlewoman

The artwork titled “A Needlewoman” is a creation of the esteemed artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, dated approximately between 1874 and 1876. As an oil on canvas, it vividly illustrates the Impressionist movement’s signature style, embodying the characteristics of genre painting. The piece is housed within a private collection, shielded from the public eye, yet remains a testament to Renoir’s artistic mastery and the era’s appreciation for everyday scenes.

In the artwork, we observe a young woman engrossed in the delicate task of sewing. Renoir’s brushwork is characteristically loose and vibrant, capturing the play of light on the subject’s hair and the soft texture of the fabric in her hands. Her attention is intimately fixed upon her work, reflecting the Impressionist fascination with capturing life’s fleeting moments and the beauty procured from mundane activities. The colors are soft and diffuse, with subtle shifts that suggest movement and life, characteristic of Renoir’s skill in portraying the human figure and the subtle nuances of light and shadow.

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