The Braid Explained

The Braid
Artist:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Year:1886-1887
Medium:Oil on canvas
Height Metric:57
Width Metric:47
Metric Unit:cm
Museum:Museum Langmatt

The Braid, also known as Femme se coiffant, La Natte, or Girl Braiding Her Hair, is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, created between 1886 and 1887 during his so-called dry or Ingres period.[1]

Renoir traveled to Italy in 1881, where he viewed the masterpieces of Raphael. He returned home, and by 1883, he began to think he had "exhausted Impressionism". He started to use more detailed brushstrokes and pursued structure in his overall work, breaking with his previous style and returning to the Neoclassicism of painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.[1]

French painter Suzanne Valadon was the model for the woman in the painting, but her appearance was changed by Renoir to appear Italian.[2] Valadon was a model for many of Renoir's works, including Dance in the City (1883), Dance at Bougival (1883), Portrait of Suzanne Valadon (1885), and Suzanne Valadon (1885). The painting is held by the Museum Langmatt.

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Notes and References

  1. Feist, Peter H. (2000). Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1841-1919: A Dream of Harmony. Taschen. pp. 54-67. .
  2. Preiswerk-Lösel, Eva-Maria (ed.) (2005). A Home for the Impressionists: The Langmatt Museum. The Sidney and Jenny Brown Foundation, Baden, Switzerland. Hatje Cantz. pp. 34, 127-128.