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A classic 19th-century French Impressionist oil painting on a physical stretched linen canvas. The entire image is composed purely of heavy, visible oil paint layers and dynamic palette knife textures. The subject depicts a female French artist painting en plein air on a cobblestone terrace in Montmartre, she is rendered as a classic bohemian academic nude, her skin tones built from a sophisticated palette of warm ochres, umbers, and subtle olive shadows. Her left hand is beautifully simplified with broad, confident strokes. Her right hand and the paintbrush are heavily obscured and dissolved into the dark, vibrant oil shadows of the wooden easel itself, appearing only as a loose, abstract silhouette of pure color and energy, completely eliminating any visible fingers. In the background, the majestic white domes and distinct silhouette of the Sacré-Cœur basilica stand out clearly identifiable in the upper part of the composition. On her wooden easel, her work-in-progress canvas features a brilliant mise en abyme, a thick, wet-on-wet oil sketch depicting this exact same scene from behind, showing the nude artist herself at work facing the basilica. The surface of the artwork shows tactile paint ridges and rich pigment depth, completely avoiding any smooth or photographic digital look, in the style of Pierre-Auguste Renoir's mature period.