Welcome to NateDSanders.com

Hollywood Memorabilia, Fine Autographs, & Consignments Blog

Renoir Art for Sale, Then Sold

FREE APPRAISAL. To auction, buy, consign or sell Renoir art for sale, please email Nate at [email protected] or call the Nate D. Sanders Auction House (http://www.NateDSanders.com) at (310) 440-2982.

Renoir Art for Sale, Then Sold

Renoir art for sale

Renoir Art for Sale

In our December 2012 auction, we were proud to offer French Impressionist master Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s original pen and ink drawing with ink wash of a young girl with a hat, entitled ”Fillette”. The drawing, created circa 1882, is signed with the initial, ”R”. It sold for an incredible $65,959.20.

The impressionist movement sought to depict light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), to emphasize movement in often ordinary, every-day-life depictions.

Renoir became one of the groundbreaking founders in the movement. He began as an apprentice in a porcelain factory, painting delicate plates, and from there, began to cultivate a personal sense of style with his palette and canvas — a style that seemed to be impressioned, pun intended, by those painters he spent time with, as well as the places he traveled.

renoir art for sale

via Biography

From Algiers to Madrid, Florence to Paris, Renoir pulled inspiration from a wide range of his predecessors, traveling around Europe as a young artist.

His fame began to take off  — along with other Impressionist painters, including Monet, Degas and Cezanne — when his work was represented in the first Impressionist Exhibition in 1874.

He is forever known for his free brush strokes and the warm sensuality present in the light and color of his palette. Two of Renoir’s most famous paintings, ”Luncheon of the Boating Party” and ”Girl With a Hoop”, were completed during the early 1880’s when this drawing was made.

renoir art for salevia Artble

Though he is known for his canonical Impressionist paintings, depicting realist scenes of people at work and play, he began as his career moved along, to paint in a more disciplined, formal technique, more often painting women and girls, particularly after seeing artist Raphael’s works in Italy.

We could surmise as to who the young girl in the painting is; when, where and why Renoir chose to paint her, but as Renoir said himself,

“Art is about emotion; if art needs to be explained it is no longer art.”

FREE APPRAISAL. If you have Renoir art for sale, for consignment or you are looking to buy, please email [email protected] or call Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com) at (310) 440-2982.

Nate D. Sanders Auctions offers the following services for Renoir art for sale:

  • Appraise Renoir art for sale
  • Auction Renoir art for sale
  • Consign Renoir art for sale
  • Sell Renoir art for sale
  • Research Renoir art for sale
  • Value Renoir art for sale

SaveSave

SaveSave

Comments are closed

Copyright 2016 © Nate D. Sanders, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Use of this website constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement