Parisienne
Édouard Manet (1832 – 1883)
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Parisienne, Portrait of Madame Jules Guillemet – A Window Into Impressionist Elegance
Édouard Manet’s *Parisienne*, painted circa 1879-1880, stands as a pivotal work in understanding the burgeoning aesthetic sensibilities of late Impressionism. More than just a likeness of Madame Jules Guillemet—a celebrated Parisian socialite and frequent muse—the portrait encapsulates the spirit of its time: an obsession with modernity, fashion, and the idealized beauty of young women navigating the complexities of urban life.
- Subject Matter & Context: The painting depicts Jeanne Julie Charlotte Besnier de la Pontonerie, a woman embodying the fashionable *parisienne* archetype. Guillemet’s presence reflects Manet's fascination with capturing contemporary social trends and portraying them with unprecedented realism—a departure from academic conventions that favored mythological subjects or historical narratives.
- Style & Technique: Executed in oil on canvas mounted on Masonite, *Parisienne* exemplifies Manet’s masterful blending of observation and artistic invention. He employed a technique characterized by loose brushstrokes and subtle tonal gradations—a hallmark of Impressionism—to convey the luminosity and vibrancy of light reflecting off fabric and skin. Notably, Manet meticulously rendered the folds of Guillemet's dress in shades of green and blue, demonstrating his meticulous attention to detail.
- Symbolism & Emotion: Beyond its visual depiction, *Parisienne* carries symbolic weight. The pose—a woman seated on a sofa—represents a refined domestic interior, mirroring the aspirations of upper-class Parisian women. Guillemet’s gaze directs towards the viewer, establishing an intimate connection and inviting contemplation about beauty, femininity, and social status. Manet's aim was not merely to represent his subject but to evoke a feeling of elegance and sophistication.
- Provenance & Legacy: The painting’s journey through successive owners—from M. and Mme. Jules Guillemet herself to Dr. Georges Viau and subsequently Mrs. Montgomery Sears—highlights its enduring appeal and confirms its place within the canon of Impressionist art. Its inclusion in Saint Louis Art Museum underscores its significance as a masterpiece of artistic innovation and social commentary.
The Saint Louis Art Museum’s reproduction offers an exceptional opportunity to appreciate Manet's genius—a chance to bring this iconic portrait into your home and experience firsthand the captivating beauty and intellectual depth that define *Parisienne*.
O tym dziele
- Tytuł: Parisienne
- Artysta: Édouard Manet
- Status praw autorskich: Domena publiczna
- Ruch: Impressionist Modern Beauty
- Słowa kluczowe: parisienne , édouard manet , żegna się klasyka
- Tematyka: parisian woman , fashion style , late impressionism
Szybkie fakty
- Subject or theme: Portraiture
- Artistic style: Realistic
- Title: Parisienne, Portrait of Madame Jules Guillemet
- Dimensions: 36 5/16 x 28 3/4 in.
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Influences:
- Caravaggio
- Velázquez
- Year: 1879-1880
