The Bay of Naples
1881
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
23 1/2 x 32 in. (59.7 x 81.3 cm)
Classification
Paintings
Department
European Paintings
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Bequest of Julia W. Emmons, 1956
Accession Number
56.135.8
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Art Historical Context
Auguste Renoir's *The Bay of Naples*1881), an oil on canvas measuring 23½ x 32 inches, the luminous beauty of Italy's Amalfi Coast during the artist's transformative trip there. A leading figure in Impressionism, Renoir traveled Italy in 188081, drawing inspiration from classical masters like Raphael while embracing his signature loose brushwork and vibrant palette. This work reflects his fascination with Mediterranean light, painted en plein air to seize fleeting atmospheric effects—a hallmark of the Impressionist movement that revolutionized European painting in the late 19th century. The s...
About the Artist
Auguste Renoir · 1841–1919
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) was a founding figure of Impressionism whose luminous depictions of Parisian leisure, sensuous female forms, and sun-dappled landscapes made him one of the most beloved painters in Western art history. Born in Limoges to a working-class family, Renoir began as a porcelain painter before pursuing fine arts, and this early craft experience gave him facility with the...