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Reclining Nude (Gabrielle) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Reclining Nude (Gabrielle)

Pierre-Auguste Renoir·1903

Historical Context

Renoir's 1903 reclining nude of Gabrielle Renard — the young woman from Burgundy who had come to work in the Renoir household as nursemaid in 1894 and became his most frequent model — belongs to the series of warm, opulent nudes of the early twentieth century that represent his late style at its most characteristic. Gabrielle's relaxed, unheroic pose and the warm, golden flesh tones distinguish Renoir's late nudes from the academic tradition and from his Impressionist predecessors. By 1903 arthritis was beginning to affect his hands, but his ability to render the luminous sensuousness of the female body was undiminished. The Budapest Museum of Fine Arts painting is a significant example of his late figurative work in a major European collection.

Technical Analysis

Renoir's late technique — characterized by longer, more fluid brushstrokes than his Impressionist period, building warm, luminous flesh through layered color — is fully evident. The golden-amber flesh tones are set against loosely painted drapery and background, with the composition organized to celebrate the body's warm, ambient presence rather than dramatic pose.

Look Closer

  • ◆Skin tones are built from overlapping strokes of orange, pink, and yellow in late Renoir technique.
  • ◆The patterned fabric beneath her competes with the nude's form for visual attention.
  • ◆Her loosely pinned hair has escaped in warm chestnut strands falling naturally against her shoulder.
  • ◆The sketch-like brushwork of the drapery shows marks quite different from his earlier precision.

See It In Person

Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

Budapest, Hungary

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Era
Post-Impressionism
Style
Post-Impressionism
Genre
Nude
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Budapest
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