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Girl with Cherries

Painting of a young woman in a black and white striped gown, seated at a table with cherries, staring directly at the viewer.
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  • Painting of a young woman in a black and white striped gown, seated at a table with cherries, staring directly at the viewer.

Date:

c. 1870

Artist:

Eva Gonzalès
French, 1849-1883

About this artwork

The daughter of an affluent and cultured family, Eva Gonzalès was Édouard Manet’s first and only official pupil. Girl with Cherries, which features a freely painted figure lit dramatically against a dark background, shows a clear debt to Manet’s contemporary Spanish-style works. The model wears the frilled linen cap and loose, striped gown of an 18th-century servant girl—an occupation further suggested by her rolled-up sleeve.

Status

On View, Gallery 222

Department

Painting and Sculpture of Europe

Artist

Eva Gonzalès

Title

Girl with Cherries

Place

France (Artist's nationality)

Date

1865–1875

Medium

Oil on canvas

Inscriptions

Inscribed lower right: Eva Gonzalès

Dimensions

56.2 × 47.4 cm (22 1/16 × 18 5/8 in.)

Credit Line

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larned Coburn Memorial Collection

Reference Number

1940.32

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