Portrait of Clemenceau (Manet, Fort Worth)
Appearance
Portrait of Georges Clemenceau | |
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Year | c. 1879 |
Dimensions | 116 cm (46 in) × 88.2 cm (34.7 in) |
Owner | Georges Bernheim |
Portrait of Clemenceau is an 1872 painting by Édouard Manet of the French statesman Georges Clemenceau in the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas.
Manet's youngest brother Gustave was a municipal councillor in Paris and it may have been through his mediation that Manet met Clemenceau. Alternatively, the pair may have met at the home of Paul Meurice or Émile Zola.
The portrait was produced at the tribune of the Jardin du Luxembourg, where the city council was sitting; it is sometimes entitled Portrait of Clemenceau at the Tribune. Less realist than the later work of the same title, it stayed in the artist's studio for a long period.[1]
References
Bibliography
- Françoise Cachin, Charles S. Moffett and Juliet Wilson-Bareau, Manet 1832–1883, Paris, Réunion des musées nationaux, 1983, p. 544 (ISBN 2-7118-0230-2)
- Adolphe Tabarant, Manet et ses œuvres, Paris, Gallimard, 1947, p. 600
- Étienne Moreau-Nélaton, Manet raconté par lui-même, vol. 2, t. I, Paris, Henri Laurens, 1926