Description
In this idealization of motherhood and rural life, Auguste Renoir depicted his future wife, Aline Charigot, with their son Pierre. Bright colors, including warm orange and yellow, are contrasted with cool blues and greens to create a dramatic impact. Renoir took full advantage of pastel’s unique optical properties, in which minute, irregular particles diffusely reflect light, allowing for an unparalleled velvety brilliance that is perfectly suited to portray the youthful bloom of the woman and child.
Provenance
(Georges Petit, Paris) (after 1886-1890); (Durand-Ruel, Paris, transferred to Durand-Ruel, New York) (1890-1926); (Durand-Ruel, New York) (1926); (Reinhardt Galleries, New York) (after 1926-1929); (Durand-Ruel, New York) (1929); Mr. [1868–1938] and Mrs. Frank Ginn, Cleveland, by descent to Alexander Ginn, Cleveland (1929-1938); Alexander Ginn [d. 1999], Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1938-1977); Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1977-)
Accession Number
1977.167
Medium
pastel on brown paper
Dimensions
Sheet: 81.5 x 65 cm (32 1/16 x 25 9/16 in.); Mounted: 82.6 x 65.9 cm (32 1/2 x 25 15/16 in.); Framed: 99 x 82.5 x 4.2 cm (39 x 32 1/2 x 1 5/8 in.)
Classification
Drawing
Credit Line
Bequest of Alexander Ginn