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1873 (ca.), Edouard Manet, Reading -- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) (special exhibition)

From the museum label: Manet began this double portrait just a few years after he married Suzanne Leenhoff. Executed in two campaigns, the painting initially portrayed her alone. Known for his use of black, the artist here takes an interest in the varied effects of light filtering into the room through sheer curtains and falling across a white muslin dress and pale sofa. When he returned to the canvas years later, Manet added the plant at left and Léon on the right, standing behind his mother and absorbed in a book.

Link to other Manet paintings

Link to other paintings from the exhibition “Manet/Degas".

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Uploaded on October 1, 2023
Taken on October 1, 2023