Woman with Bag (1906) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Woman with Bag - Pierre-Auguste Renoir - 1906

Artwork Information

TitleWoman with Bag
ArtistPierre-Auguste Renoir
Date1906
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions55.3 x 35.67 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Woman with Bag

The artwork titled “Woman with Bag” is a creation of Pierre-Auguste Renoir, dated 1906. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece is a manifestation of the Impressionist movement and possesses dimensions of 55.3 x 35.67 cm. Its genre is identified as “sketch and study,” and it currently resides in a private collection. As a work of Impressionism, it exemplifies the movement’s emphasis on the portrayal of light and its effect on subjects, as well as the representation of moments captured in time.

“Woman with Bag” depicts a female figure standing in profile. The brushwork is indicative of Renoir’s sketch-like approach, featuring rapid, loose strokes that impart a sense of immediacy to the work. Despite the sketchy quality, there’s a distinct emphasis on the light as it interacts with the subject. The woman’s attire is rendered in warm and neutral tones, with highlights suggesting the folds of her dress and the texture of the fabric. A notable characteristic is the handbag, which is depicted with darker tones that contrast with the lighter shades used for her clothing. Her features are softly defined, suggesting gentleness and lending a degree of inquisitiveness to her profile view.

Renoir’s preferred subjects often included the human form, with special attention paid to feminine beauty and sensuality, within the context of everyday life. This piece aligns with these thematic preferences, capturing a moment of everyday existence in a style that is both casual and insightful, characteristic of the Impressionist genre.

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