
Description
Signed (lower left)
Image Dimensions: 17 3/4 x 14 1/2 in (45 x 37 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
The title "Coco en chemisier rose" perfectly corresponds to the depicted figure, and matches Renoir's naming conventions for his intimate portraits. Based on the painting's stylistic elements, signature, and known provenance label, the title is accurate and appropriately assigned.
This exquisite portrait, painted in 1905 by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, captures his youngest son Claude Renoir-affectionately nicknamed "Coco"-in a moment of serene introspection. Renoir, a founding figure of Impressionism, is celebrated for his luminous brushwork and tender depictions of domestic life. In his later years, Renoir moved away from the more fragmented brushstrokes of early Impressionism to embrace a more solid, rounded modeling of form, as exemplified in this painting.
Rendered in soft, velvety textures, Coco's strawberry-blonde hair glows with dappled light, framed by a gentle halo of golden tones. His eyes, a piercing blue, exude a quiet wisdom beyond his years. Renoir's masterful layering of colors-especially the interplay of rose, lilac, and ivory in the child's blouse-exemplifies his delicate sense of chromatic harmony. The blurred background reinforces the viewer's focus on the sitter's expression, enhancing the painting's emotional intimacy.
Similar portraits of Coco by Renoir are housed in prestigious institutions such as the Musée de l'Orangerie and the Barnes Foundation. Works from this late period continue to perform exceptionally well at major auctions, with portraits of comparable size and subject matter reaching well into the seven-figure range. The emotional depth and personal context of this piece give it both historical resonance and strong market appeal.
In the academic field, this work is a vivid representation of Renoir's enduring fascination with childhood innocence and familial affection. It marks a mature phase in his oeuvre, where composition, color, and sentiment seamlessly coalesce.
With its harmonious palette, intimate subject, and refined execution, this painting would elevate any curated interior, offering both warmth and sophistication. It stands not only as a visual delight but also as a poignant testament to a father's loving gaze upon his child.
Image Dimensions: 17 3/4 x 14 1/2 in (45 x 37 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
The title "Coco en chemisier rose" perfectly corresponds to the depicted figure, and matches Renoir's naming conventions for his intimate portraits. Based on the painting's stylistic elements, signature, and known provenance label, the title is accurate and appropriately assigned.
This exquisite portrait, painted in 1905 by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, captures his youngest son Claude Renoir-affectionately nicknamed "Coco"-in a moment of serene introspection. Renoir, a founding figure of Impressionism, is celebrated for his luminous brushwork and tender depictions of domestic life. In his later years, Renoir moved away from the more fragmented brushstrokes of early Impressionism to embrace a more solid, rounded modeling of form, as exemplified in this painting.
Rendered in soft, velvety textures, Coco's strawberry-blonde hair glows with dappled light, framed by a gentle halo of golden tones. His eyes, a piercing blue, exude a quiet wisdom beyond his years. Renoir's masterful layering of colors-especially the interplay of rose, lilac, and ivory in the child's blouse-exemplifies his delicate sense of chromatic harmony. The blurred background reinforces the viewer's focus on the sitter's expression, enhancing the painting's emotional intimacy.
Similar portraits of Coco by Renoir are housed in prestigious institutions such as the Musée de l'Orangerie and the Barnes Foundation. Works from this late period continue to perform exceptionally well at major auctions, with portraits of comparable size and subject matter reaching well into the seven-figure range. The emotional depth and personal context of this piece give it both historical resonance and strong market appeal.
In the academic field, this work is a vivid representation of Renoir's enduring fascination with childhood innocence and familial affection. It marks a mature phase in his oeuvre, where composition, color, and sentiment seamlessly coalesce.
With its harmonious palette, intimate subject, and refined execution, this painting would elevate any curated interior, offering both warmth and sophistication. It stands not only as a visual delight but also as a poignant testament to a father's loving gaze upon his child.
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PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841-1919), ATTRIBUTED TO, OIL ON CANVAS
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Fine Art & Collectibles Auction Part I
May 22, 2026 11:00 AM EDTIrvine, CA, United States
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