1985.R.27 Henri Fantin-Latour, Portrait of Manet


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
This lush drawing by artist Henri-Fantin Latour was made after a painted portrait of Édouard Manet that he created in 1867. The painting, exhibited in the Paris Salon of 1867, shows Manet as a flâneur, or Parisian dandy. Fantin-Latour created both the drawing and the oil painting in response to the controversy surrounding Manet, whose own works had been refused from the Salon that year.

Fantin-Latour was well known for his portraiture, and much of his most significant work focuses on depictions of his contemporaries. While he struggled with portraiture of sitters who were not known to him intimately, his portraits of his friends ably capture both likenesses and the stylish, combative spirit of this revolutionary group of artists.

Excerpt from
Amy Wojciechowski, DMA label copy, 2017.


NOTES
Created 1867

Related Object: 2000.78.FA Felix Bracquemond, Portrait of Manet

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Artist/designers
Fantin-Latour, Henri-Théodore (French, 1836-1904)

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Geography 
Place of origin: Paris (France): TGN: 7008038

Process/materials
Pen and ink on wove paper

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Individuals
Edouard Manet

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  • The Dallas Museum of Art owns another portrait of Manet—a print by Felix Bacquemond, Portrait of Manet (2000.78.FA)

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General Description
 
This lush drawing by artist Henri-Fantin Latour was made after a painted portrait of Édouard Manet that he created in 1867. The painting, exhibited in the Paris Salon of 1867, shows Manet as a flâneur, or Parisian dandy. Fantin-Latour created both the drawing and the oil painting in response to the controversy surrounding Manet, whose own works had been refused from the Salon that year.

Fantin-Latour was well known for his portraiture, and much of his most significant work focuses on depictions of his contemporaries. While he struggled with portraiture of sitters who were not known to him intimately, his portraits of his friends ably capture both likenesses and the stylish, combative spirit of this revolutionary group of artists.

Excerpt from
Amy Wojciechowski, DMA label copy, 2017.


Fun Facts
  • The Dallas Museum of Art owns another portrait of Manet—a print by Felix Bacquemond, Portrait of Manet (2000.78.FA)

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Notes
Created 1867

Related Object: 2000.78.FA Felix Bracquemond, Portrait of Manet

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Fantin-Latour, Henri-Théodore (French, 1836-1904)

Cultures

Geography 
Place of origin: Paris (France): TGN: 7008038

Process/materials
Pen and ink on wove paper

Historical periods

Individuals
Edouard Manet

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 

AUDIO ASSETS 

VIDEO ASSETS

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