
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.
Madame Monet in the garden by Pierre Auguste Renoir
Claude Monet working in his garden by Pierre Auguste Renoir
In the Garden by Pierre Auguste Renoir
Dance in the Village by Pierre Auguste Renoir
Lisa with an umbrella by Pierre Auguste Renoir
Still Life with Chrysanthemums by Pierre Auguste Renoir
Madame Monet en el jardín – Pierre Auguste Renoir
La Loge by Pierre Auguste Renoir