Artist:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Start Date: 1880
Completion Date:1881
Style: Impressionism
Period: Rejection of Impressionism
Genre: genre painting
Technique: oil
Material: canvas
Dimensions: 172.7 x 129.5 cm
Gallery: Philips Collection, Washington DC, USA
Renoir sold this painting to the art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, who supported the impressionists, after its completion. The painting, arguably one of Renoir’s most famous works, contains many of Renoir’s close friends, including his future wife, relaxing at the Maison Fournaise along the Seine River. Renoir often included his friends and acquaintances in his paintings, and this one is no different. At the bottom left of the composition, a woman holding a dog (monkey pincher), is seamstress Aline Charigot, whom later became Renoir’s wife. The painting also includes other close friends, actors, the proprietors of the establishment, and prominent social figures of his day. As such, it can be seen as a snapshot of the social times, as well as a depiction of a relaxing day on the river.
Source: www.wikiart.org