


Madame Georges Charpentier and Her Children
Auguste Renoir
$47.00
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- 380g/m² cotton canvas — certified museum quality
- Solid wood stretcher bar with 0.75” gallery wrap
- HD Giclée print — colour-true to the original
- Ready to hang — hanging hardware included
Painted in 1878, this monumental work by Auguste Renoir stands as one of the finest examples of Impressionist portraiture. Commissioned by Marguerite-Louise Lemonnier, wife of the influential publisher Georges Charpentier, the painting captures a moment of intimate domesticity within the fashionable bourgeois world of late nineteenth-century Paris. Madame Charpentier reclines elegantly in her richly appointed salon, accompanied by her two young children, Georgette-Berthe and Paul-Emile-Charles, alongside the family's beloved Newfoundland dog.
Renoir masterfully balances social portraiture with Impressionist spontaneity, rendering the luxurious Japanese-influenced interior with loose, luminous brushwork that animates fabric, skin, and light with equal vitality. The composition conveys both the sitters' social standing and a genuine warmth between mother and children, reflecting Renoir's singular gift for human tenderness. When exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1879, the work garnered significant critical acclaim, helping to elevate Renoir's reputation beyond avant-garde circles.
Now held in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this masterpiece is offered as a museum-quality stretched canvas reproduction, printed on premium matte canvas and hand-wrapped over a sturdy 0.75-inch gallery wrap frame — ready to display and built to endure.
| Artist | Auguste Renoir |
| Year | 1878 |
| Medium | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 60 1/2 x 74 7/8 in. (153.7 x 190.2 cm) |
| Collection | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
| Movement | Impressionism |
| Available sizes | |
| Small | 25 × 20 cm (10″ × 8″) |
| Medium | 76 × 51 cm (30″ × 20″) |
| Large | 152 × 102 cm (60″ × 40″) |
| All sizes include a 0.75" gallery wrap. Ready to hang — no framing required. | |



