Eugène Manet e sua figlia nel giardino di Bougival

Berthe Morisot · PD

Eugène Manet e sua figlia nel giardino di Bougival


Dettagli

Anno
1881
Tecnica
olio su tela
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
73 × 92 cm

La storia

In the summer of 1881 the Manets rented a house at Bougival, on the Seine just west of Paris, and Berthe Morisot set up in the garden. The man bent over the small girl is her husband, Eugène Manet, younger brother of the painter Édouard Manet. The child is their only daughter, Julie, about three years old. He is doing something ordinary and, for a man of his class then, slightly unusual: minding a toddler, showing her a little cluster of toy houses on the grass. Morisot painted her own household constantly, and she painted it loosely, letting the greens dissolve at the edges. Julie grew up to keep a diary of this Impressionist circle, and was orphaned by 16, both parents gone.

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