Brunette with Bare Breasts


size(cm): 50x45
Price:
Sale price¥29,900 JPY

Description

Edouard Manet's painting Brunette with Bare Breasts is a work of art that has captivated audiences since its creation in 1860. This painting is a perfect example of Manet's artistic style, which is characterized by its focus on modern life and its ability to capture reality in its crudest form.

The composition of the painting is interesting, as the model is seated in a chair with her arms resting on a desk. The model's position and the way she is sitting suggest that she is posing for someone, which leads us to wonder who could be the viewer of this intimate scene.

The color in the painting is vibrant and realistic. The model's skin is smooth and warm, while the background is dark and gloomy. The contrast between the sitter's skin and the dark background creates a sense of tension and mystery in the painting.

The story behind the painting is fascinating. The model is believed to be Victorine Meurent, one of Manet's muses. Meurent was also a model for other famous Manet paintings, such as Olympia and Le déjeuner sur l'herbe. The choice of Meurent as the model for these paintings was controversial in her time, as she was not considered a woman of high society.

A little known aspect of the painting is that it was stolen twice. In 1911, the painting was stolen from the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and was not recovered until 1986. Then, in 2002, the painting was stolen from an exhibition in Zurich and was never recovered.

In conclusion, the painting Brunette with Bare Breasts by Edouard Manet is a fascinating work of art that has captured the attention of the audience for more than a century. His artistic style, composition, color and the story behind the painting are all interesting aspects that make this work one of Manet's most iconic.

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