Taiteilija: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Tyyli: Impressionism
Treffi: 1883
koko: 54 x 65 cm
museo: The Barnes Foundation (United States)
Tekniikka: Oil On Canvas
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Created in 1883, 'Children by the Sea in Guernsey' captures the enchanting scene of fashionable young Parisians enjoying the sun and sea on a bay ringed by cliffs. Renoir spent the summer of 1883 sketching the beaches of Guernsey, an island in the English Channel, before returning to his Paris studio to create this masterpiece from his studies of children playing.
Renoir's work is a significant contribution to the Impressionist movement, which sought to capture the fleeting effects of light and color in the natural world. 'Children by the Sea in Guernsey' exemplifies this approach, with its loose definition and unfinished edges adding to its charm and authenticity.
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