Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Two Sisters (On the Terrace)

1881
Oil on canvas
100.4 × 80.9 cm (39.5 × 31.9 in)

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir considered the Restaurant Fournaise in Chatou (a village along the Seine River) the perfect spot to enjoy nature and good company away from the urban distractions of Paris. His painting Two Sisters (On the Terrace) , which he exhibited at the Impressionist exhibition of 1882, is among the last of his paintings set there. Sometimes, as in his most famous work on this subject, Luncheon of the Boating Party (1882; Phillips Collection, Washington, DC), Renoir used his close friends as models. For Two Sisters , however, despite the title of the painting, he paid unrelated models to create this intimate and perfectly balanced pairing of youth and nature. The older girl, wearing the blue flannel of a female boater’s outfit, sports a luxurious red hat, but it is her younger companion who captivates. Her oversize headdress composed of a floral bouquet is echoed in the brightly colored skeins of yarn in the basket that she gently touches. As was typical for the artist, Renoir painted the faces of his models with controlled and precise brushwork creating a porcelain-like surface that contrasts brilliantly with the diaphanous, impressionist backdrop of river, boats, and b

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Grace Whitfield · 10d

My grandmother had a print of this in her hallway for forty years. Seeing the real one in Chicago undid me a little — the reds are so alive.

Joan Whitaker · 10d

Renoir does that. The reproductions go flat and sweet, and then the real canvas is practically humming.

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