two girls bent over reaching for a ball in LLQ, one wearing a red dress and the other wearing a white dress with red-orange dots; two additional girls stand in R middle ground; other figures in the background

Children Playing Ball, 1900

Color lithographexpand_more

Gift of Mary Lee Lowe Daytonexpand_more  2013.81.2

Not on Viewexpand_more

The French Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir embraced printmaking later in his career, producing over fifty etchings and lithographs in the 1890s. Color lithography had become a favored print medium for many Impressionist artists. Renoir collaborated with a master printer, Auguste Clot, to create this complex work which required six separate stones for the six colors used—pink, red, orange, green, blue, and black. Given the size of the image and number of stones printed, impressions vary, as it was difficult to achieve a perfect alignment and clean registration of colors as found in this impression.

Details
Title
Children Playing Ball
Artist Life
1841-1919
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2013.81.2
Provenance
Mary Lee Dayton, Wayzata, Minn., until d. 2013; Estate of Mary Lee Dayton; bequeathed to MIA, 2013
Catalogue Raisonne
Delteil 32; Stella 32; Roger-Marx 31
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two girls bent over reaching for a ball in LLQ, one wearing a red dress and the other wearing a white dress with red-orange dots; two additional girls stand in R middle ground; other figures in the background