Vue de Bougival (1873)

Renoir, Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919)

Vue de Bougival (View of Bougival)
1873
Oil on canvas, 49.53 x 57.15 cm
Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee

View of Bougival epitomizes the characteristics that would come to define Pierre Auguste Renoir’s special contributions to the Impressionist movement. The blue lavenders of the foreground shadows, the rich salmons accented on the staircase, and the ochre oranges of the skiffs along the shore would become favored colors in Renoir’s work. The ambiguous flirtation of the man and the woman, who seem to be deciding between taking a boat or a stroll, presages many of Renoir’s later boating scenes of couples tentatively moving towards romance. (MAM)

See also:

• Bougival (France)