Pierre Auguste Renoir Restrike Etching "Le Chapeau Épinglé"
Item Details
After Pierre Auguste Renoir (France, 1841 – 1919)
Le Chapeau Épinglé
Etching on paper
Signed in plate to lower left
Second state impression, third plate
Literature
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: L’oeuvre Gravé et Lithographié by Loys Delteil, figure 8.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born in Limoges, France, and is known for being one of the leading figures of French Impressionism. He moved to Paris at a young age, where he revealed remarkable drawing abilities. Renoir got immerse in the decorative arts industry, where he hand-painted china, fans and signs, always inspired in the 18th century French Rococo masters. During 1862, he pursued his artistic inclinations and became part of the Atelier Gleyre, where he collaborated with his contemporaries Monet, Sisley, Bazille, Pissarro and Cézanne. After integrating the group and exhibiting alongside the Impressionists, Renoir received a very hostile reception from critics and the public. He eventually solidify himself as a respected artist, and successfully exhibited in the official Salons, becoming the prominent and iconic artist that we know today. Renoir’s extensive work is part of many public collections including the The Louvre, Paris; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the National Gallery, London among many others.
Condition
- light foxing and rippling across sheet; minor spots on linen liner; wear to frame.
Dimensions
- plate measures 3" W x 4.75" H.
Item #
ITMG423140