Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)

Main de Coco

Details
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)
Main de Coco
stamped with initial 'R.' (lower right)
oil on canvas
14 x 18 cm.
Provenance
Paul Renoir, Cagnes-sur-Mer.
Anonymous sale, Christie's, London, 27 June 2000, lot 170.
Literature
Bernheim-Jeune, ed., L'Atelier de Renoir, Paris, 1931, vol. I, no. 331 (illustrated as part of pl. 103).

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Lot Essay

Renoir has used the hands of his youngest son Claude, or 'Coco', for the present painting. His other son, and elder brother of Claude, Jean Renoir, remembered the emphasis his father placed on hands. He wrote: 'He talked constantly of hands. He always judged people he saw for the first time by their hands. "Did you see that fellow and the way he tore open his packet of cigarettes? He's a scoundrel. And that woman: did you notice the way she brushed back her hair with her forefinger? A good girl." One usually looks people in the eyes to see if they are sincere. Renoir always looked at their hands.' (see: Jean Renoir, Renoir, My Father, London, 1962, p. 17).

Please note that the present lot will be included in the Critical Catalogue of Pierre August Renoir's paintings being prepared by the Wildenstein Institute.

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