Like the painters of the previous generation in Barbizon, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet also visited the forest of Fontainebleau.
In this view of a forest path, which actually shows a painter at work, Renoir seems to follow the models of his predecessors.
However, the dissolution of form is a characteristic of Impressionism.
Images of forest paths and wooded thickets had already played an important role in the painting of the Barbizon School.