Young Girl Combing Her Hair (1891 – 1892) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Young Girl Combing Her Hair - Pierre-Auguste Renoir - 1891 - 1892

Artwork Information

TitleYoung Girl Combing Her Hair
ArtistPierre-Auguste Renoir
Date1891 - 1892
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Young Girl Combing Her Hair

The artwork “Young Girl Combing Her Hair” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, dating from 1891 to 1892, is an oil on canvas that belongs to the Impressionist movement. This genre painting reflects a moment in the daily life of a young girl engaged in a personal activity. The piece is part of a private collection, demonstrating Renoir’s keen interest in capturing the light and beauty in ordinary scenes.

In the artwork, one observes a young girl captured in profile as she combs her long, auburn hair. The strokes of the brush are loose and fluid, indicative of the Impressionist style that prioritizes the play of light and color over intricate detail. The girl’s face is softly illuminated, her cheeks suffused with a subtle bloom, revealing Renoir’s characteristic warmth in portraiture. The background of the artwork is composed of warm, muted tones that provide a contrast to the lighter complexion of the girl’s skin and the soft white of her sleeveless garment. The artwork paints an intimate portrait of a serene moment, highlighting the natural grace and contemplative mood of the subject.

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