The Rose Garden At Wargemont was painted by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, another French impressionist artist of the late 19th century, of whom was most famous for his somewhat 'radical' perception of accepted impressionist techniques. For example, in this painting, Renoir employs a deep saturation of color and utilizes intricate detail to help provide another layer of dimension that not only plays nicely with the different layers of lighting that he creates, but also entrances the eye of the beholder.
Medium: oil on canvas