The artwork “Bouquet of Flowers in an Earthenware Pitcher” is an oil on canvas painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, an influential figure of the Impressionism movement. The dimensions of this piece are 41.91 cm in height and 33.02 cm in width, and it falls under the genre of flower painting. As of the present, it resides in a private collection, not on public display.
The artwork depicts a lush arrangement of flowers bursting with color, cradled within the confines of an earthenware pitcher. Renoir’s masterful application of vivid tones and loose brushwork lends the piece a lively, textured appearance that is characteristic of the Impressionist style. The background is rendered with a softer touch, allowing the flowers and the pitcher to command the viewer’s focus. The interplay of light and shadow throughout the composition breathes life into the blooms, casting a sense of realism within the spontaneous brushstrokes. Renoir’s signature can be seen near the bottom of the canvas, a testament to the artwork’s authenticity and the artist’s pride in this vibrant exemplification of beauty captured in paint.