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Lemons and Orange

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In this charming still life, the viewer is immediately drawn to the vibrancy of the fruits—an orange, two lemons, and a hint of greenery peeking through. Each piece is masterfully rendered with Renoir's signature brushwork, lending a softness that invites the viewer to reach out and touch them. The orange, with its rosy hue, captures the light, almost glowing against the more muted yellows of the lemons, which sit in gentle contrast. It’s this play of color that imbues the painting with warmth and a sense of homeliness; one can almost smell the citrus tang lingering in the air.

The composition feels effortless, as if it’s casually laid out on a textured surface that displays a tapestry of strokes instead of a uniform tablecloth. The brushstrokes dance across the canvas, with the background—a subtle blend of earthy greens and blues—providing a tranquil horizon that directs focus to the fruit. This piece, created in 1913, is more than a simple representation of fruit; it reflects a historical context where artists like Renoir were exploring everyday life, infusing it with beauty and a sense of immediacy. The emotional impact of this painting resonates vividly, embodying nostalgia and the joys of simple pleasures, reminding us that beauty can always be found in the everyday.

Lemons and Orange

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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1913

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Dimensions:

4096 × 2941 px
316 × 235 mm

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