
A Road in Louveciennes
€39,90
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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
A Road in Louveciennes, painted around 1870 by Auguste Renoir, captures a quiet lane in the village west of Paris where Camille Pissarro lived and worked, and where Renoir himself was staying with his parents at the time. The painting exemplifies the birth of Impressionism as a movement grounded in direct, outdoor observation of everyday, unremarkable places transformed by the fall of natural light.
Renoir's loose, vibrant brushwork captures the dappled sunlight filtering through overhanging trees onto the winding dirt road, while small figures dotted along the path lend the scene a sense of lived, ordinary life. The composition reflects the close artistic dialogue between Renoir, Pissarro, and Monet during this formative period, as they worked side by side in the villages surrounding Paris to develop a radically new way of seeing.
Held in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this masterwork is presented here as a museum-quality stretched canvas reproduction, printed on premium matte canvas and hand-wrapped around a solid 0.75-inch gallery wrap frame — ready to hang and built to last.
| Artist | Auguste Renoir |
| Year | ca. 1870 |
| Medium | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 15 x 18 1/4 in. (38.1 x 46.4 cm) |
| Collection | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
| Movement | Impressionism |



