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Irene Cahen d'Anvers, 1872-1963, daughter of the banker Louis Cahen d'Anvers. Don't settle for a print! Own a real handmade Portrait of Mademoiselle Irene Cahen d`Anvers (Little Irene) oil painting on canvas instead! Landscape painters were in the majority among the Impressionists who exhibited their work to the general public for the first time in 1874. There were a few, however, who mainly painted people, such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir. This picture Mlle. Irene Cahen d'Anvers.(Portrait of Mademoiselle Irene Cahen d'Anvers, Little Irene) 1880 of a young girl seated, facing left, is called La petite Irene, meaning 'Little Irene'. She was the eight-year-old daughter of a Paris banker, who commissioned Renoir to paint the portrait in 1880. It came to be regarded as a shining example of child portraiture, in which the artist combines elegant clothes and styled hair with the innocent expression of childhood. Especially appealing is the contrast between the flowing lines of loose red hair and swirling dabs of background foliage on the one hand and the finely elaborated features of the girl's face on the other. The precision of the latter is a reminder that Renoir painting first worked as a painter of porcelain before studying further under the Swiss painter Charles Gleyre in Paris. Pierre Auguste Renoir Irene Cahen d'Anvers, which was the girl's full name, later married a rich French banker who upon his death left his Paris house, furnished and decorated in the style of the eighteenth century to be opened as a museum. Irene's second marriage was to an Italian, the Count of Sampieri. Emil purchased the portrait painting from the sitter herself in 1949, after gaining permission from the French government for the painting to leave the country. It is Collected by Buhrle Collection, Zurich, Switzerland. |