Woman Reading

Woman Reading

Édouard ManetWW-1880-013286
1880·Oil on canvas·61.2 × 50.7 cm (24 1/16 × 19 7/8 in.); Framed: 83.2 × 73.1 × 9.9 cm (32 3/4 × 28 3/4 × 3 7/8 in.)

<p>During the late nineteenth century, Parisian cafés were the gathering places of artists and writers and were ideal locations for observing the urban scene. Many Impressionist paintings depict the Café Nouvelle-Athènes on the rue Pigalle, where two tables were reserved for Édouard Manet and his circle—a group that included the painters <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artists/40543/hilaire-germain-edgar-degas">Edgar Degas</a>, <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artists/35809/claude-monet">Claude Monet</a>, <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artists/36211/camille-pissarro">Camille Pissarro</a>, and <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artists/36351/pierre-auguste-renoir">Pierre-Auguste Renoir</a>, and the writers Charles Baudelaire and <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artworks/144678/emile-zola-french-novelist-playwright-and-journalist-1840-1902">Émile Zola</a>.</p> <p>At first glance, this fashionably dressed young woman appears to have been captured sitting at a favorite café: the marble tabletop, beer mug, and magazine attached to a wooden bar suggest such a setting, and her heavy clothing and kid gloves indicate that she is at an outdoor table and that the weather is cool. However, the floral background is actually one of Manet's paintings and the café a re-creation in his studio.</p> <p><em>Woman Reading</em> is one of the most Impressionist of Manet’s images; the quick, free brushstrokes and light colors are characteristic of his technique late in his career. Painted only a few years before his death, this work admirably captures a fleeting moment, the sense of modern life that Manet and his contemporaries sought to represent.</p>

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Year
1880
Dimensions
61.2 × 50.7 cm (24 1/16 × 19 7/8 in.); Framed: 83.2 × 73.1 × 9.9 cm (32 3/4 × 28 3/4 × 3 7/8 in.)

Artist

Édouard Manet
Édouard Manet

Painting

Édouard Manet was a French modernist painter. He was one of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life, as well as a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism.

Paris, France

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Year
1880
Dimensions
61.2 × 50.7 cm (24 1/16 × 19 7/8 in.); Framed: 83.2 × 73.1 × 9.9 cm (32 3/4 × 28 3/4 × 3 7/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1880-013286

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Édouard Manet

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