Theodore Duret (1868; Paris, France) by Edouard Manet

Theodore Duret - Edouard Manet - 1868; Paris, France

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TitleTheodore Duret
ArtistEdouard Manet
Date1868; Paris, France
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRealism

About Theodore Duret

The artwork titled “Theodore Duret,” created by Edouard Manet in 1868 in Paris, France, exemplifies Realism through its oil-on-canvas medium. As a portrait painting, it reflects the characteristic style and execution associated with the Realism art movement.

In the artwork, a man stands poised and dignified against a dark, nondescript background. He is attired in a formal suit complete with a hat, exuding an air of sophistication. His stance is confident, with one hand resting upon a cane, while the other is partially gloved, suggesting affluence and status. To his right, a small table holds a glass decanter, a lemon, and other objects, possibly indicative of his refined tastes or intellectual pursuits. The overall composition of the painting is subdued, with an emphasis on capturing the subject’s character and presence rather than elaborate background details.

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