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Oarsmen at Chatou

Oarsmen at Chatou






Date : 1879

Sizes : 100 cm x 81 cm
Material : Oil on canvas
Acquisition : Gift of Sam A. Lewisohn (1951)
Impressionism
Item 11 on 12
French Painting
Painting

Area related
Chatou (France)

Description   

Rowing was the foremost attraction at Chatou, while only a few kilometers upstream Argenteuil's more reliable winds attracted sailors. The man standing on the bank, similarly attired, is probably the painter Gustave Caillebotte. The woman may be Aline Charigot, who would become Renoir's wife and was a favorite model.
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