The farm at Les Colletttes, Cagnes
Renoir relocated to the farm at Cagnes-sur-Mer on the French Mediterranean coast in 1908. The lovely farmhouse, its orchards of orange and olive trees, and the vistas it provided of the mountainous terrain were depicted in a number of works by the artist. There are numerous paintings that depict the farmhouse encircled by olive trees. It should be emphasized that the image depicts the original farmhouse rather than Renoir's residence, which was built by an architect. One of the best examples of the artist's later landscapes is The Farm at Les Collettes.
Early 20th-century oil on canvas painting by French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, The Farm at Les Collettes, Cagnes. The Metropolitan Museum of Art owns the piece of art. The farm in Cagnes-sur-Mer, on the southern French Mediterranean coast, is shown in the painting. Renoir was compelled to relocate there in 1908 to assist with the symptoms of his rheumatoid arthritis. Renoir really resided in a newly constructed house on the estate, despite the fact that the original farmhouse is represented in the painting.
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Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, USA
French Title: La Ferme des Collettes
Year: 1914