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13 janvier 2026

Pierre Auguste Renoir, The Piazza San Marco, Venice, 1881

Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919), The Piazza San Marco, Venice, 1881. Oil on canvas, 89.54 x 104.46 x 8.89 cm (outer frame); 65.41 x 81.28 cm (canvas). The John R. Van Derlip Fund, 51.19 © Minneapolis Institute of Art 

 

On his tour of Italy, Renoir made a stop in Venice in late October 1881. His Venetian canvases focus primarily on famous sites. Here, Renoir depicts the domes of the Cathedral of San Marco gleaming in the midday sun. This painting was left in a sketch-like state without any studio reworking. Executed in a typically Impressionist technique, the canvas is loosely covered with bold, hurriedly applied strokes of bright, unmixed colors. Simple daubs of paint depict the light falling across the church's façade, as well as the people and fluttering pigeons on the piazza.

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