● On view now — Collection Gallery, Room 14, North Wall
Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia · verified July 2026
FROM THE BARNES FOUNDATION’S CATALOG
In 1888, Renoir spent a leisurely as well as productive summer at the home of the impressionist artist and patron Gustave Caillebotte in Petit Gennevilliers. This canvas presents a view from the south bank across the river toward the resort town of Argenteuil, concealed by the avenue of trees along the riverside. Departing from the technical experimentations that characterized his landscapes of the same period, here Renoir returns to the bold color contrasts and loose, broken brushwork that marked the "high impressionist" phase of the mid-1870s.
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The Apple Seller
Madame Léon Clapisson
Near the Lake
Landscape with Woman in Pink and White (Paysage avec femme e
Woman in Red in a Landscape (Femme en rouge dans un paysage)
Children on the Seashore, Guernsey (Enfants au bord de la me
Girl at the Foot of a Tree (Fillette au pied d'un arbre)
Woman with Capeline (Femme à la capeline)
Ernest Lawson — Swimming Hole
William Glackens — The Little Pier