Umělec: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Styl: Impressionism
Datum: 1872
Technika: Oil On Canvas
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Woman with a Parasol, also known as Lise with a Parasol, was created in 1867 during Renoir's early Salon period. The painting features model Lise Tréhot posing in a forest, wearing a white muslin dress and holding a black lace parasol to shade herself from the sunlight. The contrast between her face in the shadow and her body in the light highlights her dress rather than her face, creating a unique and captivating effect.
Woman with a Parasol was one of Renoir's first critically successful works during his early Salon period. After having several paintings rejected by the Salon, this painting was finally accepted and exhibited in May 1868. It led to further success for Renoir, including the sale of the painting to Théodore Duret, a passionate supporter of the nascent Impressionists.
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