Portrait of Ambroise Vollard in a Red Headscarf (French:Ambroise Vollard au foulard rouge) is an 1899 oil on canvas portrait by Pierre-Auguste Renoir of his art dealer Ambroise Vollard. The painting represents Renoir's late work period (1892–1919). It is housed in the Petit Palais in Paris.
Portrait of Ambroise Vollard in a Red Headscarf | |
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Artist | Pierre-Auguste Renoir |
Year | c.1899 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 30 cm × 25 cm (12 in × 9.8 in) |
Location | Petit Palais, Paris |
Description
editA large bald man, Vollard is pictured in this portrait in profile dressed in a brown wool cloth suit, with characteristically downcast eyes. He wears a red headscarf that has been tied behind his neck, which serves as a reminder of his origins and upbringing on the Indian Ocean island of Réunion.[1]
Other portraits
editVollard was not averse to posing for a portrait and was painted by Renoir on at least two other occasions (conventionally suited in 1908 and dressed as a matador in 1917), as well as by some of Renoir's contemporaries.
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Renoir, 1908
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Renoir, 1917
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Ambroise Vollard in a Red Scarf". Petit Palais. 31 March 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2020.