Female Nude (Renoir, 1876)
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''Female Nude'' is an 1876 painting by
Pierre-Auguste Renoir Pierre-Auguste Renoir (; 25 February 1841 – 3 December 1919) was a French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style. As a celebrator of beauty and especially feminine sensuality, it has been said that "R ...
, also known as ''Nude Woman Sitting on a Couch'', ''Anna'' (after its model), ''After Bathing'' and ''Pearl''. It is housed in the
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, in Moscow, and is an example of Renoir's many
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paintings, a recurring subject that preoccupied him throughout his life. The painting was created in the characteristic soft brush strokes of the
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movement to emphasise feminine beauty.


Background

Renoir's preoccupation with the human form spanned his artistic career. He painted hundreds of nudes from the 1860s until his death. The origins of this fascination can be sourced to his early years growing up close to the
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, where he studied the works of
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, Francois Boucher and
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. He would recreate their works alongside fellow students, while preparing for his exams to enter the
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. His interest in nudes can be seen in his earlier works, such as ''Boy with a Cat'', which was painted in 1868 and depicts a nude boy. Renoir's nudes were heavily inspired by his interest in the Old Masters, like
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, but was preoccupied with depicting women as they appeared in real life, not as idealised versions of beauty. His rendering of the human torso was not without its critics, and it took some time before it was met with public approval. Despite the controversy at the time, Renoir's nudes had significant impact on other artists, such as
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.


Description

In ''Female Nude'', Renoir depicts the ideal of feminine beauty. “La belle Anne” is the central focus of the painting, and is surrounded by cold grey-blue shades. Renoir recreates a realistic portrayal of the human body, by using small, soft brushstrokes and
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to make the contours of the body appear more subtle. This technique emphasises the femininity of the female body.


Significance and legacy

Renoir repeatedly turned to the human body as a source of inspiration throughout his life. The body has been described as “the defining subject of Renoir’s artistic practice” and “the subject that most compellingly demonstrates how truly radical ''—'' and so often brilliant ''—'' he was”. Renoir's obsession with the female form continues to be a source of criticism and discussion. His nudes are often faulted for being a depiction of beauty for the sake of pleasure. The subjects portrayed have been described as having a lack of engagement, which has led to suggestions that they are
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. His nude paintings have also been described as a form of escapism. Although his nudes remain controversial, Renoir was praised by his fellow artists, many of whom were greatly influenced by his work. Both
Henri Matisse Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (; 31 December 1869 – 3 November 1954) was a French visual artist, known for both his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but is known prima ...
and
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were great admirers and bought several of his paintings. In particular, Picasso created a number of
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works in honour of Renoir, such as ''Two Reclining Nudes'', painted in 1968.


Provenance

''Female Nude'' is now housed in the
Pushkin Museum The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts (russian: Музей изобразительных искусств имени А. С. Пушкина, abbreviated as ) is the largest museum of European art in Moscow, located in Volkhonka street, just oppo ...
in Moscow, but it was in
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's collection until 1896, when it was bought by the art dealer
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. Two years later Durand-Ruel sold it on to the Moscow businessman
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for 15,000 francs, though its new owner dared not exhibit it in his gallery and so kept it in his bedroom for fourteen years before selling it to his brother Sergei in June 1912. The Soviet state seized the work in 1918 and exhibited it in the 1st Museum of New Western Painting, then the State Museum of New Western Art and finally in its present gallery from 1948 onwards.


See also

*
List of paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir This is an incomplete list of paintings by Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Renoir painted about 4000 paintings that have sold at auction for as much as $78.1 million (in 1990). The largest collection of Renoir paintings is at the Barn ...
* Marguerite Legrand


References

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