In the Woods, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1880) - Wide version
This version is a digitally enhanced version of the original artwork in portrait. By widening the image, can get an ever better sense that we are standing in a forest and walking towards the light.
Compared to other Impressionists such as Monet, Sisley and Pissarro, Renoir, who enjoyed painting figures, did not produce many landscapes, In his experiments to capture the bright outdoor light through short, disconnected brush strokes, however, he did create a few outstanding landscapes. Here, with short, almost Pointillistic bruch strokes, he skillfully brings out the green of the forest and the feeling of the surrounding atmosphere.
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