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Lise Tréhot (14 March 1848 – 12 March 1922) was a French art model who posed for artist
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 Impressionism, Impressionist style. As a celebrator of beauty and especially femininity, feminine sensuality ...
from 1866 until 1872, during his early Salon period. She appeared in more than twenty paintings, including notable works such as ''
Lise with a Parasol ''Lise with a Parasol'' (french: Lise – La femme à l'ombrelle) is an oil on canvas painting by French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, created in 1867 during his early Salon period. The full-length painting depicts model Lise Tréhot posing in ...
'' (1867) and ''
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'' (1868), and she was the model for almost all of Renoir's work featuring female figures at this time. Tréhot married Georges Brière de l'Isle in 1883 and raised four children to whom she bequeathed two of Renoir's paintings, '' Lise Sewing'' (1867–68) and '' Lise in a White Shawl'' (1872), both of which are currently held by the
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.Collins, John (2013). "Tréhot, Lise." In Jill Berk Jiminez (ed).
Dictionary of Artists' Models
'. Routeledge. pp.526–528. . .
Cooper, Douglas (May 1959).
Renoir, Lise and the Le Cœur Family: A Study of Renoir's Early Development-1 Lise
" ''The Burlington Magazine'', 101 (674): 162–171. .


Early life

Lise Tréhot was born in Ecquevilly,
Seine-et-Oise Seine-et-Oise () was the former department of France encompassing the western, northern and southern parts of the metropolitan area of Paris.Clémence Tréhot, her older sister, was the lover of artist Jules Le Coeur, who later introduced her to
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 Impressionism, Impressionist style. As a celebrator of beauty and especially femininity, feminine sensuality ...
at his house in Marlotte, possibly in June 1865.Cooper, Douglas (Sept–Oct 1959).
Renoir, Lise and the Le Cœur Family: A Study of Renoir's Early Development-II: The Le Cœurs
" '' The Burlington Magazine'', 101 (678/679): 320, 322–329. .
Distel, Anne (1995). ''Renoir: A Sensuous Vision''. Abrams Discoveries series. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 25. . .House, John. (2013).
The Many Faces of Lise Tréhot: Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Portraits of ''Parisiennes''
" In Heather MacDonald (ed.) ''Impressionism and Post-Impressionism at the Dallas Museum of Art''. The Richard R. Brettell Lecture Series. Yale University Press. pp. 25–36. . .


Modeling period

Tréhot began modeling for
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 "Re ...
when she was about eighteen and he was twenty-five. Early paintings of Tréhot at this time include '' Lise in a Straw Hat'' (1866) and '' Lise Sewing'' (1867–68). Renoir is thought to have painted a modern nude of Tréhot as '' Diana'' (1867), but it was rejected by the Salon of 1867. Renoir found critical success the next year with '' Lise'' (1867), which was well received at the Salon of 1868. The Impressionist painting depicts Tréhot in a life-size portrait, strolling through a wooded park as sunlight falls through the trees. Art critic
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described Tréhot in ''Lise'' as "the likeable Parisian girl in the woods", and as a working-class girl.
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also approved, comparing Tréhot to Monet's model and later wife
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. French art critic Théodore Duret later observed that because Renoir's ''Lise'' was derivative of
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's technique, its appearance at the Salon "provoked no definite opposition".Duret, Théodore (1910). ''Manet and the French Impressionists''. G. Richards. p. 111. . However, Renoir's decision to shadow Tréhot's face in darkness and emphasize the reflection of sunlight from her white dress in ''Lise'' led several critics to ridicule Tréhot's appearance due to the unusual contrast.White, Barbara Ehrlich (2010). ''Renoir: His Life, Art, and Letters''. Abrams. p. 28. . . At the Salon of 1869, Tréhot appeared in a work named ''
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'' (1868), dressed casually in a loose blouse falling off her shoulders. John Collins notes that Tréhot's "dark, heavy-set and expressionless features" worked well in such portraits, but were less successful in more formal, costume-oriented paintings such as '' The Engaged Couple'' (1868), where she poses with artist
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. In the summer of 1869, she accompanied Renoir to his parents’ house in the Ville-d'Avray, and made trips to the Seine near Bougival where Renoir painted scenes with Monet on the water. ''
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'' (1870) is thought to depict Lise during this summer holiday. In total, Tréhot appeared in over twenty paintings by Renoir during his early Salon period from approximately 1866 until 1872. According to art historian John House, "Lise was the model for virtually all of Renoir's female figures at this time".House, John (1997).
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: La Promenade
'. Getty Publications. pp. 14, 81. . .
Although little is known about the exact nature of Tréhot's relationship with Renoir while she was modeling; she is said to have given birth to a baby boy named Pierre on 14 December 1868, but it is unclear what became of him and he may have died as an infant. On 21 July 1870, Tréhot gave birth to a baby girl named Jeanne (d. 1934) who was given to a wet nurse to raise as her own. Renoir continued to secretly support Jeanne financially until he died (and after his death with the help of
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), but never publicly or legally acknowledged that she was his daughter during his lifetime. Distel, Anne (2010). ''Renoir''. Abbeville Press. pp. 70–74. . .Rainbow, Rebecca (ed). (2006). ''Cézanne to Picasso: Ambroise Vollard, Patron of the Avant-Garde''. Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 146, 149. . . For unknown reasons, Tréhot stopped modeling for Renoir after 1872; it was said that she never spoke to or saw him again. Although Tréhot was an important part of Renoir's early career, he never mentioned her in any published interviews, memoirs, or biographies.


Later life

In 1883, more than a decade after Tréhot stopped modeling for Renoir, she married architect Georges Brière de l'Isle (1847–1902). As the wife of Brière de l'Isle, she raised two sons and two daughters. Tréhot bequeathed two of Renoir's paintings, ''Lise Sewing'' (1867–68) and '' Lise in a White Shawl'' (1872), to her children. It is said that before her death, she destroyed many of her personal papers related to her time modeling for Renoir. Tréhot died in Paris on 12 March 1922, at the age of 73. She is buried in the
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.


Selected works as model

Tréhot's list of selected works includes at least twenty-six oil on canvas paintings, twenty-four of which were painted by Renoir, while two are by
Frédéric Bazille Jean Frédéric Bazille (December 6, 1841 – November 28, 1870) was a French Impressionist painter. Many of Bazille's major works are examples of figure painting in which he placed the subject figure within a landscape painted '' en plein air'' ...
(1841–1870). It is thought that Tréhot may have posed for as many as twenty-three works for Renoir, but only once for Bazille; Renoir's '' Landscape with Two People'' (1866), in which she appeared, has survived only as a fragment of the lower left corner, known as '' Woman with Bird'' (''La Fille a l'Oaseau''). ''Landscape with Two People'' is preserved as a painting within a painting in '' Bazille's Studio'' (1870), the only known surviving image of the full painting. Tréhot is believed to have posed for '' La Toilette'' (1869–70), another work by Bazille. At least one painting, '' Diana'' (1867), is disputed, and is thought to feature a model other than Tréhot.


See also

* List of paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir


Notes


References


Further reading

*Gélineau, Jean-Claude (2007). ''Jeanne Tréhot: La fille cachée de Pierre Auguste Renoir''. Essoyes. . . *Le Cœur, Marc (2002). "O pintor, o primeiro modelo e seus primeiros admiradores: A historía que Renoir não mencionava" e peintre, son premier modèle et ses premiers amateurs: l'histoire dont Renoir ne voulait pas parler ''Renoir: O Pintor da Vida'', São Paulo, MASP, p. 33–65 (in Portuguese), 196–223 (in French) et 255–279 (in English) *Le Cœur, Marc (2009). ''Renoir au temps de la bohème. L'histoire que l'artiste voulait oublier'', Paris, L’Échoppe. . .


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