White House (c.1915) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir

White House - Pierre-Auguste Renoir - c.1915

Artwork Information

TitleWhite House
ArtistPierre-Auguste Renoir
Datec.1915
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About White House

The artwork titled “White House” is a creation by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, completed circa 1915. Painted using the medium of oil on canvas, this piece encapsulates the essence of the Impressionism movement. It is classified within the genre of cityscape, depicting an urban scene. The painting is currently held in a private collection, suggesting the artwork’s exclusivity and the esteem in which Renoir’s work is held.

“White House” by Renoir features a somewhat blurred and atmospheric depiction of a city scene, emblematic of the Impressionist style that favors the impression of a moment over exact representation. The brushwork is loose and visibly dappled with an emphasis on the interplay of light and color, which is a hallmark of Impressionist painting. Soft hues and a sense of light suffuse the canvas, capturing not just the physicality of the urban structure but also the fleeting quality of the atmosphere. Renoir’s signature at the bottom right corner serves as a subtle confirmation of the artist’s pride in his work. With Renoir’s focus on the aesthetics of spontaneity, this artwork becomes a timeless window into the cityscape genre of the early 20th century.

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