
Description
Signed (lower right)
Image Dimensions: 31 7/8 x 25 5/8 in (81 x 65 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
This luminous portrait of a young girl Pierre-Auguste Renoir around 1890, belongs to the mature phase of the Impressionist master, a period when his interest in classical form and tender human presence reached a refined balance. By the late 1880s and early 1890s, Renoir had moved beyond the freer brushwork of his earlier Impressionist years and embraced a softened, sculptural modeling of the human figure, guided by his admiration for Raphael, Ingres, and classical harmony. Yet the radiance of color, the warmth of sunlight-infused tones, and the affectionate sensitivity toward his sitters remained unmistakably his own.
The painting presents a young girl in a white dress, holding a bouquet of delicate flowers, bathed in an atmosphere of shimmering color. Renoir's brushwork dissolves the surrounding foliage into a tapestry of blues, greens, and amber tones, suggesting a world of gentle movement and diffused light. Her luminous skin tone, the soft blush across her cheeks, and the fluid modeling of her hands reveal the artist's dedication to capturing the vibrancy of youth. The transition from background to figure is seamless, demonstrating Renoir's ability to envelop his subjects in an ambiance of serenity and warmth.
The portrait aligns with Renoir's celebrated representations of young women and girls from this period, in which softness, purity, and a lyrical sense of innocence are central. His restrained yet expressive palette, combined with the delicate tonal gradations, offers a vision of youthful beauty that is both timeless and intimate. The confident but gentle handling of pastel-like hues reflects his lifelong pursuit of harmony between color, form, and emotional presence.
Works of similar subject, period, and handling by Renoir are highly sought after in the international market. Portraits of young women from the late 1880s to early 1890s regularly appear in major museum collections across Europe and the United States, and related works have achieved strong results at auction, reflecting enduring collector confidence. Renoir's portraits from this era, especially those with well-preserved color and compelling emotional resonance, consistently command significant attention from connoisseurs and institutions alike.
In a contemporary interior, the painting would bring warmth and a refined elegance. Its gentle palette and humanistic charm allow it to harmonize effortlessly with classical décor, while its Impressionist vitality makes it equally compelling in modern minimalist spaces. The work offers not only visual pleasure but also a poetic presence that enriches any environment.
Overall, this portrait stands as a graceful testament to Renoir's mastery of color, tenderness, and the expressive potential of the human figure. Its lyrical beauty, emotional clarity, and refined execution affirm its place within the artist's most treasured creations.
Image Dimensions: 31 7/8 x 25 5/8 in (81 x 65 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
This luminous portrait of a young girl Pierre-Auguste Renoir around 1890, belongs to the mature phase of the Impressionist master, a period when his interest in classical form and tender human presence reached a refined balance. By the late 1880s and early 1890s, Renoir had moved beyond the freer brushwork of his earlier Impressionist years and embraced a softened, sculptural modeling of the human figure, guided by his admiration for Raphael, Ingres, and classical harmony. Yet the radiance of color, the warmth of sunlight-infused tones, and the affectionate sensitivity toward his sitters remained unmistakably his own.
The painting presents a young girl in a white dress, holding a bouquet of delicate flowers, bathed in an atmosphere of shimmering color. Renoir's brushwork dissolves the surrounding foliage into a tapestry of blues, greens, and amber tones, suggesting a world of gentle movement and diffused light. Her luminous skin tone, the soft blush across her cheeks, and the fluid modeling of her hands reveal the artist's dedication to capturing the vibrancy of youth. The transition from background to figure is seamless, demonstrating Renoir's ability to envelop his subjects in an ambiance of serenity and warmth.
The portrait aligns with Renoir's celebrated representations of young women and girls from this period, in which softness, purity, and a lyrical sense of innocence are central. His restrained yet expressive palette, combined with the delicate tonal gradations, offers a vision of youthful beauty that is both timeless and intimate. The confident but gentle handling of pastel-like hues reflects his lifelong pursuit of harmony between color, form, and emotional presence.
Works of similar subject, period, and handling by Renoir are highly sought after in the international market. Portraits of young women from the late 1880s to early 1890s regularly appear in major museum collections across Europe and the United States, and related works have achieved strong results at auction, reflecting enduring collector confidence. Renoir's portraits from this era, especially those with well-preserved color and compelling emotional resonance, consistently command significant attention from connoisseurs and institutions alike.
In a contemporary interior, the painting would bring warmth and a refined elegance. Its gentle palette and humanistic charm allow it to harmonize effortlessly with classical décor, while its Impressionist vitality makes it equally compelling in modern minimalist spaces. The work offers not only visual pleasure but also a poetic presence that enriches any environment.
Overall, this portrait stands as a graceful testament to Renoir's mastery of color, tenderness, and the expressive potential of the human figure. Its lyrical beauty, emotional clarity, and refined execution affirm its place within the artist's most treasured creations.
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PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841-1919), ATTRIBUTED TO, OIL ON CANVAS
Estimate £200,000-£300,000
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Fine Arts, Antiques, Contemporary Art Sale 26
May 17, 2026 10:00 AM EDTEngland, England, UK
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