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Édouard Manet — The Soap Bubbles
Édouard Manet

The Soap Bubbles

1867

This captivating oil on canvas depicts a young boy, believed to be Manet's stepson Léon Leenhoff, engrossed in blowing a soap bubble. The dark, minimalist background highlights the boy's contemplative expression and the fleeting beauty of the bubble. It is a notable example of Manet's early genre painting and portraiture.

Medium
Oil on canvas

Notes

This piece might be titled "The Soap Bubbles", created in 1867

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Édouard Manet, The Soap Bubbles, 1867

This captivating oil on canvas depicts a young boy, believed to be Manet's stepson Léon Leenhoff, engrossed in blowing a soap bubble. The dark, minimalist background highlights the boy's contemplative expression and the fleeting beauty of the bubble. It is a notable example of Manet's early genre painting and portraiture.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Year
1867
Seen at
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, United States

Related themes

Intimate, Dark, French, Still Life Element, Psychological, Old Master, Contemplative, Figure, 19th Century, Modernist, Childhood, Oil On Canvas, Interior, Black And White, Portrait, Narrative, Realism, Genre Painting, Youth, Painting

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art, Emmett