This painting dates from the period when Auguste Renoir, along with Claude Monet, developed a new language in painting. This genre is ultimately possible as a typical impressionism.
Here Renoir depicted a garden with an elevated point, which allowed the artist to perform a wide foreground filled with wild wildflowers, creating the effect of a floating-air surface with soft contours.
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