A young man peeling a pear (Portrait Of Leon Leenhoff) (1868; Paris, France) by Edouard Manet

A young man peeling a pear (Portrait Of Leon Leenhoff) - Edouard Manet - 1868; Paris, France

Artwork Information

TitleA young man peeling a pear (Portrait Of Leon Leenhoff)
ArtistEdouard Manet
Date1868; Paris, France
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions85 x 71 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationNationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden

About A young man peeling a pear (Portrait Of Leon Leenhoff)

The artwork titled “A young man peeling a pear (Portrait Of Leon Leenhoff)” was created by the esteemed artist Edouard Manet in 1868 in Paris, France. Rendered in oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Impressionism art movement and is a genre painting. The dimensions of the artwork are 85 by 71 centimeters, and it is currently housed at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden.

In this artwork, the artist captures a young man, identified as Leon Leenhoff, absorbed in the mundane yet delicate task of peeling a pear. His expression is contemplative, with a subtle focus on the activity at hand. Dressed in a white shirt and a dark vest, the character exudes a sense of calm and refinement. The backdrop is muted, emphasizing the subject and the small details such as the pear on the plate and the careful handling of the knife. The gentle play of light and shadow, along with the textured brushstrokes, exemplifies Manet’s skill in portraying everyday scenes with an impressionistic touch.

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