● On view now — Gallery 201
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was celebrated in his lifetime for capturing the nuanced expressions of childhood. Recognizing this, his patron Paul-Antoine Berard commissioned the artist to paint a number of portraits of his four children, in addition to likenesses of himself and his wife. Here, Renoir portrayed Lucie, Berard’s youngest and one of the artist’s favorite models, as the picture of innocence at three years old. Her small hands, positioned rather formally at her sides, lack the accessories, like toys and books, found in some other of Renoir’s portraits of children; her white dress and subtle smile invoke a serene but fleeting moment of youth.
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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)
The Seine at Argenteuil (La Seine à Argenteuil)
Children on the Seashore, Guernsey (Enfants au bord de la me
Girl at the Foot of a Tree (Fillette au pied d'un arbre)
Auguste Renoir — Marguerite-Thérèse (Margot) Berard (1874–19
Pablo Picasso — Child Seated in an Armchair (Enfant assis da
Henry Wolf (American, 1852–1916) — Cynthia
Berthe Morisot (French, 1841–1895) — Young Saint John
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919) — Romaine Lacaux
Clara L. White as a Child
Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798–1863) — Marguerite-Juliette P
Jaroslav Cermak — Henri Bernard van der Kolk at the Age of T
Jean Baptiste Camille Corot — Portrait of Louis Robert, 3 ye
Pieter Oyens — Hendrik Waller (1887-1951) op driejarige leef