Renoir was deeply committed to the joie de vivre (joy of living).
Because you aren't meant to analyze this painting; you're just meant to feel it.
Exactly like life itself: Sometimes, you don't need to overthink or break things down to enjoy them.
You just have to look at the light and the movement.
Experience it.
This philosophy was put to the ultimate test in his final years.
Renoir suffered from such severe arthritis that he could no longer move his fingers.
The pain was so intense that he literally had to have his paintbrushes tied to his hands.
Yet, he never stopped painting scenes of pure happiness.
As he famously said:
"The pain passes, but the beauty remains."
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