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In this work, time seems suspended.
A woman walks in the wind, carried by the light and the movement of the sky, holding her parasol as if capturing a precious moment. This canvas is a sensitive and refined interpretation of the famous theme of Woman with a Parasol, immortalized by Claude Monet, a founding figure of Impressionism.
A work rooted in art history
Originally painted in 1875, Woman with a Parasol marks a major turning point in the history of painting:
Monet captures not a static scene, but a fleeting impression, made of wind, light, and vibrant colors. The female figure blends into the landscape, becoming herself a living element of nature.
Roland Renaud's interpretation
With this oil on canvas, Roland Renaud pays homage to this modern vision of painting.
His brushstrokes are free and expressive, true to the Impressionist spirit:
• A luminous palette dominated by blues, greens, and whites,
• The sky is rendered in broad, dynamic strokes,
• A dress enlivened by colorful reflections,
• Sketched vegetation, suggesting the breath of the wind.
The green parasol, the central element of the composition, structures the space and lends the whole a timeless elegance.
Presentation & Framing
The artwork is enhanced by a giltwood frame with a warm and luminous finish.
This traditional frame, crafted using classic techniques, emphasizes the depth of the colors and reinforces the noble and timeless character of the painting.
The painting is ready to hang.
Details
• Technique: Oil on canvas
• Subject: Impressionist scene, female figure outdoors
• Period: 20th century
• Frame: Gilded wood
• Condition: Very good overall condition
Dimensions with frame: 53 x 43 cm
Decorative appeal
This artwork naturally finds its place in:
• A classic or contemporary interior,
• An elegant country house,
• A bright living room, an office, or a reception area.
It brings softness, movement, and depth, while engaging in a dialogue with the great masters of art history.
More than a painting, this work is an evocation.
A pictorial tribute where light dances, where the wind becomes visible, and where the moment becomes eternity.
Ref: 8PTCB4LXF2