Repose (painting)

Summary

Repose (French: Le Repos, 'Rest') is an oil on canvas painting by French painter Édouard Manet, from c. 1871. It is held in the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, in Providence.[1]

Repose
ArtistÉdouard Manet
Yearc. 1871
TypeOil paint on canvas
Dimensions150.2 by 114 centimetres (59.1 in × 44.9 in)
LocationRhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, Rhode Island

The painting is a portrait of the artist Berthe Morisot, a regular model, who was married to Manet's brother, Eugène. She is wearing a white dress as she sits with a fan in her right hand on a red sofa, beneath a then-fashionable Japanese print (in this case by Utagawa Kuniyoshi).[citation needed] Her gaze seems meditative and absent. There is a striking contrast between the light tone of her dress and the dark tones of the furniture and the serenity of the subject with the violent activity on the print that is exhibited above her head.[2]

Manet himself described the work as a study in physical and psychological repose — “not at all in the character of a portrait.”

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  1. ^ "Repose (Le Repos) | RISD Museum". risdmuseum.org.
  2. ^ "The Repose by Manet". World History Encyclopedia.