Portrait of a Young Girl (1887) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Portrait of a Young Girl - Pierre-Auguste Renoir - 1887

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of a Young Girl
ArtistPierre-Auguste Renoir
Date1887
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Portrait of a Young Girl

The artwork “Portrait of a Young Girl,” created by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1887, is an exemplary illustration of the Impressionism art movement. This portrait genre piece is presently part of a private collection. The artwork captures the delicate and expressive nature of Renoir’s style, emphasizing the interplay of light and color to evoke a sensory impression of the subject, rather than an exact likeness.

The painting portrays a young girl gazing directly at the viewer with large, expressive blue eyes that command attention. Her face carries a soft, gentle expression, and a subtle blush tinges her cheeks, adding to the lifelike quality of the portrayal. The artwork exhibits Renoir’s mastery of capturing the human demeanor and the subtlety of flesh tones. A light-blue ribbon adorns her hair, echoing the hue of her off-the-shoulder dress, which is rendered with loose, fluid brushstrokes characteristic of the Impressionist technique. The warm, peach-colored background contrasts pleasantly with the cooler tones of her attire and the dark cascade of her wavy hair. Overall, Renoir’s artistry in “Portrait of a Young Girl” conveys a tender and ethereal representation of youthful elegance and innocence.

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