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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Leaving Conservatory La Sortie du conservatoire
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Leaving Conservatory La Sortie du conservatoire
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Leaving the Conservatory (La Sortie du conservatoire), Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1876-1877, Oil on canvas, Renoir uses subtle body language to convey the flirtatious nature of this exchange among a group of young Parisians gathered outside a music school. One man gently nudges his friend into conversation with the woman holding a scroll of paper, likely a piece of sheet music. Though the scene is meant to look like a randomly observed moment, the grouping was in fact carefully composed by the artist, with members of his bohemian circle serving as models. The painting dates from Renoirs impressionist period, though it is much darker in palette than his other works from the 1870s; its large scale, also unusual for impressionism, suggests that he may have intended it for the Salon. Overall: 73 13/16 x 46 1/4 in. (187.5 x 117.5 cm)
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1870s 1876–1877 Conservatory Conversation Convey Exchange Friend Group Grouping Holding Impressionism Intended Large Scale Leaving Members Models Palette Piece Pierre Auguste Renoir Salon Scene Scroll Sheet Music Unusual Works Darker Music School
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This print captures Pierre-Auguste Renoir's masterpiece, "Leaving the Conservatory (La Sortie du conservatoire)" in all its glory. Painted between 1876-1877, this oil on canvas artwork showcases Renoir's mastery of subtle body language to convey a flirtatious exchange among a group of young Parisians outside a music school. In this scene, one man playfully nudges his friend towards a conversation with an elegant woman holding a scroll of sheet music. While it appears as an everyday moment observed by chance, the truth is that Renoir meticulously composed the grouping using members from his bohemian circle as models. Although belonging to Renoir's impressionist period, this painting stands out due to its darker palette compared to his other works from the 1870s. Its large scale also deviates from typical impressionism and suggests that he may have intended it for exhibition at the prestigious Salon. Measuring at an impressive size of 73 13/16 x 46 1/4 inches (187.5 x 117.5 cm), this print allows you to appreciate every detail and brushstroke of Renoir's genius composition. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply captivated by the beauty and charm of Parisian life during this era, owning this piece will transport you back in time and immerse you in the vibrant atmosphere captured by one of history's greatest artists.
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