The End of Lunch - 1879


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

In The End of Lunch (1879), Pierre-Auguste Renoir captures a moment of everyday life with a mastery that transcends the merely anecdotal, transporting the viewer to the intimate and carefree atmosphere of a lunch in company. This work is a brilliant example of the impressionist style that Renoir helped popularize, characterized by vibrant light, dynamic color and the depiction of social life and nature.

The composition of the work shows a group of people gathered around a table where a modest feast can be seen, adorned with a range of fruits and a container of wine. In the foreground, the figures are arranged in a natural and fluid manner, avoiding the rigidity of a formal arrangement. The man standing, slightly leaning towards the woman with whom he is conversing, suggests a closeness and complicity that adds an emotional layer to the scene. The woman, who could perhaps be considered the protagonist of the painting, wears a white dress that stands out against a warmer, earthier background, accentuating the light of her joyful face.

Renoir's mastery is evident in his use of colour, where the effect of light on the figures is palpable. The loose, fluid brushstrokes create a vibrant atmosphere, where the reflections of sunlight seem to play on the skin of the figures and the objects on the table. Crimson, yellow and green hues intertwine in a dance of colours, infusing the work with energy and suggesting the placidity of a summer day. This use of vibrant colour is characteristic of Impressionism, which moves away from the more sombre and detailed palette of earlier periods.

The characters in the painting are archetypes of bourgeois life in late 19th century France, symbolizing the spirit of a generation that celebrated life through shared moments and restrained hedonism. Renoir, through this work, captures a moment that is both personal and universal, implicitly inviting the viewer to join in the celebration of the day and the company.

Renoir, known for his skill in portraying the human figure, manages to give each character his or her own personality, while the intimacy of the scene fosters a sense of community. The characters' gaze, gestures and interaction are elements that bring the painting to life; the audience can imagine the murmurs and laughter that would resonate in such a space.

Although not one of his best-known works – compared to The Luncheon of the Boating Parties or The Dancers – The End of Lunch is a charming piece that captures his devotion to the beauty of everyday life. The charm and softness of the forms, together with the luminous treatment of colours, reflect the optimism and joie de vivre that characterise Renoir's work.

The Impressionist style is distinguished by its desire to capture light, atmosphere and an ephemeral moment, and The End of Lunch is no exception. It thus becomes a testament to Renoir's interest in the everyday, turning what could be a simple lunch into a celebration of life. Through this painting, the viewer is reminded both of the beauty of the present moment and of the importance of human bonds, elements that remain relevant today.

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