Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s famous work, Nude in the Sun (Étude. Torse, effet de soleil), originally painted around 1875–1876. This piece is a quintessential example of Impressionism, specifically showcasing Renoir's mastery of light and color on the human form.

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Historical Significance

Renoir exhibited this painting at the Second Impressionist Exhibition in 1876. It remains one of the most celebrated works in the Musée d'Orsay’s collection in Paris because it broke away from the rigid, "porcelain-smooth" skin tones demanded by the French Academy.