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MANET, ɤouard (1832-1883). Boy with cherries
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MANET, ɤouard (1832-1883). Boy with cherries
MANET, ɤ ouard (1832-1883). Boy with cherries. 1859. Impressionism. Oil on canvas. PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Museu Calouste Gulbenkian (Lisbon Calouste Gulbenkian Museum)
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Boy with Cherries
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is a captivating oil on canvas painting created by the renowned French Impressionist artist Édouard Manet in 1859. This masterpiece, now proudly housed in Lisbon's Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, showcases Manet's innovative approach to portraiture and his distinctive use of color. The painting depicts a young boy, likely in his childhood years, seated before a table laden with ripe cherries. The boy, dressed in a white shirt and red waistcoat, gazes out at the viewer with an enigmatic expression, his eyes filled with curiosity and perhaps a hint of mischief. The vibrant red cherries, artfully arranged in a woven basket, provide a striking contrast against the cool tones of the boy's attire and the muted background. Manet's use of color in "Boy with Cherries" is a testament to his Impressionist style, with the rich reds and warm tones of the cherries and the boy's face creating a sense of depth and texture. The vertical composition of the painting, with the boy situated in the upper portion, adds to the sense of childhood wonder and the playful energy of the piece. This painting is a rare gem in the vast collection of the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon, Portugal. It serves as a reminder of Manet's groundbreaking contributions to the Impressionist movement and his ability to capture the essence of childhood innocence through his art. The "Boy with Cherries" invites viewers to pause and reflect on the simple joys of youth and the power of art to evoke emotion and transport us to another time and place.
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