MFAH Victorian Era Painting Visit

When I went to the MFAH I took a photo of a painting by Auguste Renoir called Girl Reading. Auguste Renoir lived from 1841-1919, and he made this painting in 1890. This is a French piece. The Victorian era was following the Romantic Era, and some of the characteristics of this era were: Religious skepticism, whimsical imagery, etc. This was a time when England was at the peak of it’s power, because of Queen Victoria, which is why this era is called the Victorian Era. The painting I chose shows a young girl in a red dress sitting on a comfortable chair reading in a room with a very colorful background. This painting represents a little bit of feminism and the innocence of the little girl. It also showed the freshness and animation of the artist’s image and shows very warm, peaceful imagery. Although this painting wasn’t created in England, the Victorian Era also impacted it.

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