This work showcases Renoir's mastery in portraying the human figure and his ability to convey a sense of leisure and tranquility in his works. Baigneuse Debout is part of Renoir's...
This work showcases Renoir's mastery in portraying the human figure and his ability to convey a sense of leisure and tranquility in his works.
Baigneuse Debout is part of Renoir's series of bathers, a subject he explored extensively throughout his career. In this painting, Renoir depicts a female bather standing in a natural setting, reflecting the artist's fascination with the female form and his interest in capturing the effects of light and movement. Renoir's use of vibrant colors and loose brushwork contributes to the overall sense of vitality and warmth in the composition, characteristic of his Impressionist style.
Far Gallery, New York (Label Verso). J. Stella, no. 38. L. Delteil, no. 28.
Publications
This work was originally executed for the unpublished L’Album des estampes originales de la Galerie Vollard. (The Album of original prints from the Vollard Gallery.)