Flowers in a vase

Miguel Hermoso Cuesta · PD

Flowers in a vase


Details

Year
1898
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting
Dimensions
55 × 46 cm

The story

Renoir painted this bouquet in 1898, when he was in his late fifties and the arthritis that would eventually cripple his hands was just setting in. He liked flowers as a subject for a reason he admitted himself: with a bouquet he could try bold combinations of colour and touch without the strain he felt facing a paying sitter, who expected a likeness. So he fanned yellow and pink roses through white blooms and greenery, and left the stems showing in the clear glass, with a few painted reflections on the vase. The round table tilts up toward you while the flowers themselves are seen straight on.

Flowers in a vase — Pierre-Auguste Renoir — MuseScope