c. 1878
Édouard Manet (French, 1832–1883)
Paris
Using just a few brushstrokes, Manet gave a full sense of this unidentified sitter’s jovial personality. Her amused half-smile may speak to a pleasant exchange between artist and model. This painting offers valuable insight into Manet’s working process. He initially blocked out the figure with dark, painted lines and then moved on to short, precise strokes in the costume and face. Finally, he applied a thinned green wash that was likely the first step toward patterned background, left unfinished.
The woman’s coiffure, a pile of blue-black hair with curly bangs, helps date this work to the late 1870s.
Oil on canvas