Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

In "The Children" of Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the delicacy of childhood manifests itself in a work that captures not only the essence of its characters, but also the vibrant spirit of the impressionist movement. Painted in 1885, this work is a charming portrait of children's joy, and reflects the interest of renewing for the daily life of Parisian society, especially in the representation of children, who often symbolize the innocence and joy of living.

The composition of the painting presents two young people, a girl and a boy, wrapped in an environment that suggests an atmosphere of calm and sweetness. The girl, positioned to the left, wears a blue dress that contrasts harmoniously with the background of soft and warm tones. His serene, almost dreamy expression radiates an air of tranquility that is, in turn, captivating. The child by his side, with a white jacket and a red bow tie, presents himself as a more vivacious character. His inquisitive gaze and playful smile introduce a dynamism that contrasts with the serenity of the girl. This game between the serene and the living in its expressions is a characteristic that renewing masterfully uses to convey the complexity of child emotion.

The use of color in this work is particularly remarkable. Renoir, known for his rich and luminous palette, opts for "children" by warm colors that evoke a sensation of natural light. The pale luminosity that bathes children suggests a sunny environment, possibly outdoors, which is characteristic of many of the works of impressionism. The tones of the skin are soft and subtle, enhancing the freshness and vitality of children's faces. The background, with its diffuse touches of green and blue, serves to frame and focus the viewer in the protagonists of the work, creating an ethereal atmosphere that resonates with the purity of childhood.

The work is a perfect example of the impressionist style that Renoir helped to popularize. Instead of looking for a rigid and precise representation of the form, the artist prefers to capture the essence of the moment and emotion. This technique is observed in loose and fast brushstrokes, which suggest more than describe, allowing light and color to flow through the canvas. "Children" align with other works by the artist in which the theme of family and social life is central, resonating with other pieces that portray friends and relatives in times of happiness and complicity.

The choice to renew of painting children is also relevant within the context of their career and impressionism. Through his children's portraits, the artist explores issues of innocence, fun and vision of a world without the complications of adult life. His works often evoke nostalgia and a certain idealization of childhood, an issue that resonates in a broader period of art history that seeks to recover the spontaneity and splendor of everyday life.

"Children" is, therefore, a work that not only reflects the pictorial virtuosity of Renoir, but also becomes a celebration of the joy of living. With its compositional balance, the masterful management of color and the capture of life in its purest form, this painting is erected as a enduring testimony of the mastery of renewing and the legacy of impressionism in the art panorama. In this work, Renoir invites us to rediscover the wonder of simple moments, a true jewel within its prolific career.

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